OMG.... ever after watching 10+ tutorials I couldn't understand the use of smooth and strenth. they all just skipped this part. But Jamie sir you really opened my eyes. Now I am really confident about stabilization. I will definitely use this in my upcoming videos. Lots of love💕💕
Craig you the man! Thank you so much. I try and break everything down into simple terms so people can absorb and apply the knowledge to their projects asap. Glad you enjoyed it :D
Perfect! You provide actual examples, comparison and even visual aid with the video itself. Bookmarking this for sure! I'm finding that for hand-held zoomed in close-ups, Similarity with a low Smoothing and around 0.9 to 0.95 of cropping is good. Too much Smoothing can make part of the clip nice, then adds a fast zipping motion, like wrenching the camera to the side.
Can’t deny that Davinci Resolve is a powerful tool. I’ve ditched my old Adobe Premiere and if Davinci maintain the product I can’t see me ever going back. Don’t worry Adobe, I’ll keep Lightroom for my stills
L1993H I used Capture One well before Lightroom existed and really liked C1’s image editing as my main editor but I also tried Pixmantec’s Rawshooter and this was powerful too. This was around the mid 2000’s. Then Adobe acquired Pixmantec’s technology and that was applied to Lightroom. Since Rawshooter was discontinued, Adobe gave us Lightroom V1 for free in 2007. For somebody taking tens of thousands of photos, the Library function of Lightroom has been incredibly useful to manage my raw files. I tried Capture One again at some point but with my huge catalogue of files in the Lightroom Library, it would be time consuming to switch my process to C1
Best explanation of this feature I've found on RUclips. Hand shot some concert footage over the weekend, but the lens I used had no IS built in (WHOOPS). Davinci Resolve to the rescue, my first attempt made it soooo zoomed in. This video helped me understand what I was doing wrong and get some pretty great IS, allowing me to salvage the footage! Thanks!
Hi Jamie, you are the best of the best teacher whom I found. I like the way of teaching, first you give us an overall effect, then you give us a detailed introduction. There are many experts of Davinci in Youtebe, but they don't know how to teach. I always have been watching for 20 minutes and found it was not I wanted. Thanks Jamie.
Compared to the warp stabilizer in Premiere this works way better and faster thus keeping the workflow going without interruptions..at least for me. Im using this pretty much in every shot I see some shakiness or weird move with camera that catches my eye. And for the video, i actually didnt know the differences between the modes..but now i know. Thanks!
wow dude. been a while since I checked in here, looking amazing and pro. Love Resolve stabilization. It's allowed me to continue doing product shoots without needing a gimble. Yet. Keep up the good work bro!
Awesome overview! I recently shot some footage with my GH5, both IBIS and lens OIS on, but no gimbal, so I had to rely on Resolve stabilization for the final touch. Took a lot of trial and error before I figured things out (but now I know what each property does)! My only gripe: I miss your old theme song! 😭
So glad you know now! I miss it too... but I actually became a music bed ambassador yesterday so I thought Id change it :D If you need music for your videos check out that link in my bio!
If you have a complicated shot which you have to reframe constantly during the stabilization process: the edit tab stabilization, neither the color tab stabilizer, neither fusion will help you out. The best solution in this case is the warp stabilizer in Adobe After Effects.
Personally I've never ran into issues with the stabilizer in DR. Theres been times where I've had to tinker with it and I also seem to get satisfying results.
@@JamieFenn Hi Jamie. It's not a question of issues with stabilizer functions in DaVinci Resolve. It is more a matter of impossibilities and more possibilities in other applications. After Effects has the option of "Synthesizing" the edges with the Warp Stabilizer, this is a kind of "content-aware fill" of the missing frame-parts when you have to avoid cropping/zooming. This makes precise customizing/framing possible with position and scale keyframes. The same with Fairlight in DaVinci Resolve. Looks nice, but cannot be compared with the subtleties and precision that are possible in Adobe Audition.
Stabilization is EPIC! Its saved my butt so many times. Oh yea, and here's a link to my favorite tutorials ruclips.net/p/PLjgai-5_Ef9rjfUW-cR_xj3GhIKhaSO3m Much love to everyone!
If you capitalize "EVERYTHING" then maybe you should actually include everything, such as what the Strength slider does, and what the difference between Strength and Smooth is, don't you think?
thanks for the tut. always good to have more people offering more help. but would've been nice to show us every time you changed a slider, for comparison. slide, stabilize, slide the other way, stabilize,. wer'e watching a video after all. Keep up the good work.
Hello Jamie, the magic words you used was break down the function. I think you could do that with other functions too like tracking in fusion for example that has many options. We don't find easily on youtube people that does that. Thak you.
Amazing video, if I'm editing in a UHD(4k) timeline on DaVinci should I film in 4k dci so I have more pixels horizontal / cropping to work with? I usually only film UDH (4K) but was considering just cropping in on DCI.
Nice one! It took me a while to try and figure out those sliders! It doesn't help that I'm learning while doing a project for someone and it ticks all the boxes for worst stabilisation ever : continuous long shot, changing focal length, changing position, rotating around the subject ... I just can't find settings that work for it, and if I split it into sections then I can't get them to transition as if they're not split up. I'm trying to use trackers now cos they make it super smooth but trying to track lots of things 1 after the other is proving super impossible too. Any tips for such a nightmare scene appreciated 😭
Hi, I wanted to ask when I do the stabilization on a clip, then I insert transitions with the other clips, at the point of the transition having to lengthen the stabilized clip you can see the jumps. Do I have to stabilize a longer clip each time and shorten it to insert transitions or is there another way to do this? In some plugins like Mercalli, when you insert transitions, the software regenerates the rendering of the stabilization to make it even above the part with transitions or fades. Congratulations on your videos!
Is there a way to tell resolve to ignore certain areas of the image? and use the perspective stabilizer at the same time? thanks. I attempted to make a mask, but it did not turn out well.
That's pretty neat explanation. I was never got clear idea about difference between Perspective, Similarity and Translation until I saw this video :) Thanks for that. Is it possible to apply stabilization multiple times to the same clip ?
Awesome Jamie! Now can you explain something else that no one can seem to explain??? Noise Reduction (Motion Effects) There are some weird settings in that tab as well.
Hey, Jamie, thanks so much for sharing this tip but what do you do when your clip has lots of vertical lines or elements in it? The stabilize tool makes them look like tall grass waving in the wind. Any work around for this?
Sometimes the stabilizer cant help you. Theres a bunch of different settings so try using all options I show. It may take a bit of tinkering to get it right. But sometimes it just doesnt work.
@@JamieFenn Yeah, I played with a bunch of different settings. It seems that whenever you lots of vertical lines in a clip, like fence posts, picket fence, light poles etc the stabilizer turns them into waving wands. Thanks for trying to help!
I am having some trouble with this; I have an M1 Max Mac Pro. Davinci usually runs like a dream, faster than any other program. But when I do stabilization, it takes many times the clips length (I.E. a 2 minute clip will take >8 minutes to stabilize). Am I doing something wrong?
wow thanks, i realized that i was really was doing something wrong with Cropping Ratio slider. my videos where so cropped in that you can't see what's happening. thanks to this.. not anymore!! :)
Which stabilization setting would you recommend for slightly shaky clips of extreme sports like skateboarding? Clips where I'm following the rider tend to be the ones I think need some stabilization on. TIA
Its too tough to just give you settings. You'll have to play around with the different options. Sometimes footage is just not suitable for any stabilization.
Is there a reason the stabilization would crop my clip. When it gets done with the analyze and stabilizing it crops my video so I can only see about 1/4 of the picture in the clip and the rest is black.
@@JamieFenn I watched the video and I understand the cropping and zoom and there will be some black on the outside. However my clip is now 3/4 black and that is rendering the clip useless. I shot the video sitting in a chair and not moving the camera much. I've watched many videos and nothing explains why after stabilizing my clip basically goes black.
I watched the video and I understand the cropping and zoom and there will be some black on the outside. However my clip is now 3/4 black and that is rendering the clip useless. I shot the video sitting in a chair and not moving the camera much. I've watched many videos and nothing explains why after stabilizing my clip basically goes black.
Hello, I m here because i record with my race drone and i don't understand how i should stabilize my clips, on the other hand i saw on your desk your racer drone :D, could you please make an tutorial about how to stabilize clips from a drone racer? it will help me a lot. If you want i can share you one of my last videos in order to use it as an example. Thanks. Greetings from Argentina dude.
Hey Matii! To be honest I dont stabilize my drone footage. I use a gopro Hero 7 on my FPV drone and try and fly as smoothly as possible. The gopro does a pretty good job.
@@JamieFenn Ohhh thanks for your response, unfortunately I have a gopro hero 4 session and it doesn't have its own stabilizer. as said before if you wants i can share a video as example.
Well if you watch this video I try and show you how to get the best results using the options DR provides. Then Its up to you. I would try using similarly since there's a TON of perspective change in an FPV shot.
Good Vid, I've learned a lot watching your vids. If I have only one small section in a clip (say 10sec of a 30sec clip) that needs stabilization but the rest of the clip is fine, is there a way to add keyframes or do I need to "cut" that section and apply stabilization to it?
cut it. if you do that tho the clip will look like it jumps if it continues to play into the next section of that same clip. Youll see what Im talking about if you do it that way.
@@JamieFenn hmm interesting I've just been leaving my stabilisation until the end anyway. Great work by the way mate, if you offered advanced paid training I would totally go for it.
I don't know if maybe is the way i shot my handheld video but no matter what i do once i click stabilize it goes like glitching, like it plays okay for a second then kinda "freezes" but NOT like the program crashed, the player still going normal it just abruptly stops the pan then goes on again and stops again as if i recorded it like that, anyone else had that problem? might be my pc i guess, Premiere Pro runs it fine tho
this was so clear, but im having a problem, im handling braw and my gpu isnt that good, and whenever i stabilize it goes black, ( and of course it take a lot to stabilize and also have a lot of " gpu full memory " shit ), how can i solve it ? i dont mind how much time it takes to stabilize but when its done it is a whole black clip, thanks !
love ur videos any chance u could make a video or just explain how I would go about adding a thug life to a video the only thing idk how to do is get the cigar and glasses rotate from off screen onto the subject keep making videos tons of help appreciate ur videos
Beginning of the video: "I used to just play around with the sliders" 5min later: "you basically just play around with the sliders" 😁 Thank you for breaking down the different modes and options. Will be helpful for beginners who are just starting out with resolve. 👍
Bunarath FoTo so glad to here! I’ll try and answer questions whenever I can. I also livestream once a month so almost make sure to catch me there as well!
OMG.... ever after watching 10+ tutorials I couldn't understand the use of smooth and strenth. they all just skipped this part. But Jamie sir you really opened my eyes. Now I am really confident about stabilization. I will definitely use this in my upcoming videos. Lots of love💕💕
finally someone who actually explains what the modes do! thanks!
I really appreciate your videos. They're concise and information-dense and you make it easy to understand.
Craig you the man! Thank you so much. I try and break everything down into simple terms so people can absorb and apply the knowledge to their projects asap. Glad you enjoyed it :D
Thanks for this! awesome tutorial for People like me who are new to Resolve.
You're welcome Dave!
Perfect! You provide actual examples, comparison and even visual aid with the video itself. Bookmarking this for sure!
I'm finding that for hand-held zoomed in close-ups, Similarity with a low Smoothing and around 0.9 to 0.95 of cropping is good. Too much Smoothing can make part of the clip nice, then adds a fast zipping motion, like wrenching the camera to the side.
This was super helpful to get rid of stabilization artifacts and easy to understand, thank you very much Jamie!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks man. Just jumped into vr capture and this really helped me stabalize some video. I need to do more but still, thanks for uploading this gem.
Thanks Jamie, you provided more depth and detail with examples than other vids on the topic.....very nice.
Thanks Steve! Im going to start going more in depth on things like this so Im glad you liked it. Cheers!
Can’t deny that Davinci Resolve is a powerful tool. I’ve ditched my old Adobe Premiere and if Davinci maintain the product I can’t see me ever going back. Don’t worry Adobe, I’ll keep Lightroom for my stills
ehhhh maybe not for long... have you seen my "how to edit photos in davinci resolve" video? XD ruclips.net/p/PLjgai-5_Ef9oicq2JxRnrU1nRJ9Zg_Rra
You should take a look at capture one. Its in a lot of aspects better.
L1993H I used Capture One well before Lightroom existed and really liked C1’s image editing as my main editor but I also tried Pixmantec’s Rawshooter and this was powerful too. This was around the mid 2000’s. Then Adobe acquired Pixmantec’s technology and that was applied to Lightroom. Since Rawshooter was discontinued, Adobe gave us Lightroom V1 for free in 2007. For somebody taking tens of thousands of photos, the Library function of Lightroom has been incredibly useful to manage my raw files. I tried Capture One again at some point but with my huge catalogue of files in the Lightroom Library, it would be time consuming to switch my process to C1
Capture one has entered the chat 💀
Sir, can you create a tutorial of how a video tracks a specific people or objects in video.
Great video! Concise, well paced and very informative.
Best explanation of this feature I've found on RUclips. Hand shot some concert footage over the weekend, but the lens I used had no IS built in (WHOOPS). Davinci Resolve to the rescue, my first attempt made it soooo zoomed in. This video helped me understand what I was doing wrong and get some pretty great IS, allowing me to salvage the footage!
Thanks!
So glad to hear! And thank you for the kind words :)
Hi Jamie, you are the best of the best teacher whom I found. I like the way of teaching, first you give us an overall effect, then you give us a detailed introduction. There are many experts of Davinci in Youtebe, but they don't know how to teach. I always have been watching for 20 minutes and found it was not I wanted. Thanks Jamie.
Thanks Steven! It’s so awesome to read such amazing feedback. Comments like this make my day!
This just saved me tons of time. Thank you for sharing.
Awesome Adam! And you’re welcome 🙌🏽
Thank you! Useful information!
Brilliant explanation of all the features of the stabilisation. Thank you !
another well detailed video!!!!! thank you for sharing your time and talent .!!
Thank you very much thats so nice of you to say. You're welcome!
Stabalize like a BOSS !!!... cheers mate !!
PSHHHH hell yea! Cheers haha :D
Much appreciated from Africa (Zambia)
I figured this feature out months ago through trial and error, and you completely explained it all to me in this video, thanks.
Thank you sir! Glad you liked it.
thank you for actually explaining how each mode fundamentally works😁
Happy to help!
Fantastic Jamie - thank you heaps!
You’re so welcome!!!
Compared to the warp stabilizer in Premiere this works way better and faster thus keeping the workflow going without interruptions..at least for me. Im using this pretty much in every shot I see some shakiness or weird move with camera that catches my eye. And for the video, i actually didnt know the differences between the modes..but now i know. Thanks!
Ive heard mixed things but I have personally have (had great success - w/ Borat voice) using it.
wow dude. been a while since I checked in here, looking amazing and pro. Love Resolve stabilization. It's allowed me to continue doing product shoots without needing a gimble. Yet. Keep up the good work bro!
Great video 👌 very helpful, love it 😀
very good tut, thanks
Great tutorial!!! Now i know what to do with all my shaky nature shots... .just started using R17 recently Thanks 😊
Thanks man! Glad this helped you 🙌🏽
Sweet video. Keep it up. There is still so much about DR that I don't know.
Even after years of using it I still feel like a noob XD
THX!
Great explanation! Didn't know as much!! Thx again Jamie :)
You’re welcome Richard!
Very excellent video! You do nice work!
Thank you very much!
Great explanation
Glad you liked it
Awesome overview! I recently shot some footage with my GH5, both IBIS and lens OIS on, but no gimbal, so I had to rely on Resolve stabilization for the final touch. Took a lot of trial and error before I figured things out (but now I know what each property does)!
My only gripe: I miss your old theme song! 😭
So glad you know now! I miss it too... but I actually became a music bed ambassador yesterday so I thought Id change it :D If you need music for your videos check out that link in my bio!
@@JamieFenn Sweet! Do you prefer it to Artlist? I do enjoy the Monstercat stuff, not gonna lie!
Monstercat is awesome. But lacks in variety. It was slim pickens because every one of their songs was pretty heavy.
That explains pretty much everything.
very nice video, Thanks
that's what I was going for. :D and you're welcome.
Can you do key frames on the stabilization so you can ease out of the crop
If you have a complicated shot which you have to reframe constantly during the stabilization process: the edit tab stabilization, neither the color tab stabilizer, neither fusion will help you out. The best solution in this case is the warp stabilizer in Adobe After Effects.
True. I've found myself going a couple of times out of DaVinci into After Effects warp stabilizer in those situations as well.
Personally I've never ran into issues with the stabilizer in DR. Theres been times where I've had to tinker with it and I also seem to get satisfying results.
@@JamieFenn Hi Jamie. It's not a question of issues with stabilizer functions in DaVinci Resolve. It is more a matter of impossibilities and more possibilities in other applications. After Effects has the option of "Synthesizing" the edges with the Warp Stabilizer, this is a kind of "content-aware fill" of the missing frame-parts when you have to avoid cropping/zooming. This makes precise customizing/framing possible with position and scale keyframes. The same with Fairlight in DaVinci Resolve. Looks nice, but cannot be compared with the subtleties and precision that are possible in Adobe Audition.
ohhhh gotcha ok. You can accomplish the same thing in Fusion with mirroring and filling the edges of the frame.
This was so useful, thanks
Thanks alot man - this was very helpfull
You got it :D
you are the best man.
Great explanation! Thank you
You are welcome!
Stabilisation in Resolve has got a lot better since earlier versions
Very true.
Awesome. This is really great.
Thank you! Cheers!
Excellent video - thanks mate..
No problem 👍
Thanks!
thanks. very helpful
You're welcome!
curious, when applying masks on the colour page, should i do the masking before or after stabilisation?
Very, very useful! 👍
Thanks Cristian 🙌🏼
Stabilization is EPIC! Its saved my butt so many times. Oh yea, and here's a link to my favorite tutorials ruclips.net/p/PLjgai-5_Ef9rjfUW-cR_xj3GhIKhaSO3m
Much love to everyone!
If you capitalize "EVERYTHING" then maybe you should actually include everything, such as what the Strength slider does, and what the difference between Strength and Smooth is, don't you think?
thanks for the tut. always good to have more people offering more help. but would've been nice to show us every time you changed a slider, for comparison. slide, stabilize, slide the other way, stabilize,. wer'e watching a video after all. Keep up the good work.
its different for every video clip as the stabilization would be effecting the clip differently.
Hello Jamie, the magic words you used was break down the function. I think you could do that with other functions too like tracking in fusion for example that has many options. We don't find easily on youtube people that does that. Thak you.
Thanks Ricardo! I Try and make everything as simple as possible. Much appreciate the kind words my friend!
Amazing video, if I'm editing in a UHD(4k) timeline on DaVinci should I film in 4k dci so I have more pixels horizontal / cropping to work with? I usually only film UDH (4K) but was considering just cropping in on DCI.
Thanks for doing this
No problem
Great video 😊
Thanks! 😊
Stabilisation makes me go *YESS*
YASSSSSSS
Good enough for me
Nice one! It took me a while to try and figure out those sliders! It doesn't help that I'm learning while doing a project for someone and it ticks all the boxes for worst stabilisation ever : continuous long shot, changing focal length, changing position, rotating around the subject ... I just can't find settings that work for it, and if I split it into sections then I can't get them to transition as if they're not split up. I'm trying to use trackers now cos they make it super smooth but trying to track lots of things 1 after the other is proving super impossible too. Any tips for such a nightmare scene appreciated 😭
Hi, I wanted to ask when I do the stabilization on a clip, then I insert transitions with the other clips, at the point of the transition having to lengthen the stabilized clip you can see the jumps.
Do I have to stabilize a longer clip each time and shorten it to insert transitions or is there another way to do this?
In some plugins like Mercalli, when you insert transitions, the software regenerates the rendering of the stabilization to make it even above the part with transitions or fades. Congratulations on your videos!
Just stabilize the entire clip and then cut the clip accordingly
@@JamieFenn ok thank you so much
No problem! :)
another useful tutorial......
Cheers ! :D
Thank you so much
Thanks for the great in fo! There is a way to stabilize multiple videos at once?
Every clip would be different therefore you wouldn’t want to do that
@@JamieFenn Thanks!
Would have liked to see side by side examples but still informative and helpful.
I tried to show different examples but I explained that the modes are very similar. I did show before and after, just not side by side. Next time!
Is there a way to tell resolve to ignore certain areas of the image? and use the perspective stabilizer at the same time? thanks. I attempted to make a mask, but it did not turn out well.
Check out my stabilized effect tutorial. I think that’s what you’re looking for :)
I broke the 1080 on the thumbs up... gotta go up to 4K likes now! :) Good video!
Now we have gyro stabilisation - Yea, it's only available in B-Raw, but it does a fantastic job - within its limits.
That's pretty neat explanation. I was never got clear idea about difference between Perspective, Similarity and Translation until I saw this video :) Thanks for that. Is it possible to apply stabilization multiple times to the same clip ?
Thank you! You wouldn't want to do that as each clip is different and would may require different settings.
Awesome Jamie! Now can you explain something else that no one can seem to explain??? Noise Reduction (Motion Effects)
There are some weird settings in that tab as well.
You got it! I'll break it down for a video next month. Thanks for the suggestions willie!
Love your video! Is there any way to stabilize multiple clips in the same time?
You wouldn't want to.
cheers mate.
Cheers!
Thank you for this!
You're so welcome! Thanks for the kind words :D
Cool man 👍
Hey, Jamie, thanks so much for sharing this tip but what do you do when your clip has lots of vertical lines or elements in it? The stabilize tool makes them look like tall grass waving in the wind. Any work around for this?
Sometimes the stabilizer cant help you. Theres a bunch of different settings so try using all options I show. It may take a bit of tinkering to get it right. But sometimes it just doesnt work.
@@JamieFenn Yeah, I played with a bunch of different settings. It seems that whenever you lots of vertical lines in a clip, like fence posts, picket fence, light poles etc the stabilizer turns them into waving wands. Thanks for trying to help!
I am having some trouble with this; I have an M1 Max Mac Pro. Davinci usually runs like a dream, faster than any other program. But when I do stabilization, it takes many times the clips length (I.E. a 2 minute clip will take >8 minutes to stabilize). Am I doing something wrong?
Hi Thanks for the video. Is there any way I can stabilize all the clips in a track together rather than clip by clip
You will want to do each one one at a time to make sure you dont get any crazy distortion.
wow thanks, i realized that i was really was doing something wrong with Cropping Ratio slider. my videos where so cropped in that you can't see what's happening. thanks to this.. not anymore!! :)
Glad I could help!
Which stabilization setting would you recommend for slightly shaky clips of extreme sports like skateboarding? Clips where I'm following the rider tend to be the ones I think need some stabilization on. TIA
Its too tough to just give you settings. You'll have to play around with the different options. Sometimes footage is just not suitable for any stabilization.
@@JamieFenn okay good to know. Thank you!
No problem!
Thank you
Is there a reason the stabilization would crop my clip. When it gets done with the analyze and stabilizing it crops my video so I can only see about 1/4 of the picture in the clip and the rest is black.
I explain all of that in this video.
@@JamieFenn I watched the video and I understand the cropping and zoom and there will be some black on the outside. However my clip is now 3/4 black and that is rendering the clip useless. I shot the video sitting in a chair and not moving the camera much. I've watched many videos and nothing explains why after stabilizing my clip basically goes black.
I watched the video and I understand the cropping and zoom and there will be some black on the outside. However my clip is now 3/4 black and that is rendering the clip useless. I shot the video sitting in a chair and not moving the camera much. I've watched many videos and nothing explains why after stabilizing my clip basically goes black.
did you select the ZOOM option?
Sure did, like I said I watched the video.
Thanks bro.
No problem!
You are the best
Hello, I m here because i record with my race drone and i don't understand how i should stabilize my clips, on the other hand i saw on your desk your racer drone :D, could you please make an tutorial about how to stabilize clips from a drone racer? it will help me a lot. If you want i can share you one of my last videos in order to use it as an example.
Thanks.
Greetings from Argentina dude.
Hey Matii! To be honest I dont stabilize my drone footage. I use a gopro Hero 7 on my FPV drone and try and fly as smoothly as possible. The gopro does a pretty good job.
@@JamieFenn Ohhh thanks for your response, unfortunately I have a gopro hero 4 session and it doesn't have its own stabilizer. as said before if you wants i can share a video as example.
Well if you watch this video I try and show you how to get the best results using the options DR provides. Then Its up to you. I would try using similarly since there's a TON of perspective change in an FPV shot.
@@JamieFenn Thanks I really appreciate it, I will try and let you know.
Thank you for your advise, my last edits has improved considerably.
Good Vid, I've learned a lot watching your vids. If I have only one small section in a clip (say 10sec of a 30sec clip) that needs stabilization but the rest of the clip is fine, is there a way to add keyframes or do I need to "cut" that section and apply stabilization to it?
cut it. if you do that tho the clip will look like it jumps if it continues to play into the next section of that same clip. Youll see what Im talking about if you do it that way.
@@JamieFenn I was afraid that's what you were going to say. Thank you!
Hey Jamie,
Can you confirm if you stabilise then make changes to the grade etc, it seems to drop the stabilisation and it has to be done again?
Once you stabilize in the edit tap, and then move to the color tab and start to start coloring, the stabilization should not be affected at all.
@@JamieFenn hmm interesting I've just been leaving my stabilisation until the end anyway. Great work by the way mate, if you offered advanced paid training I would totally go for it.
advanced paid training?
@@JamieFenn I mean if you had say an advanced course in grading or fusion etc, outside of RUclips. Similar to what film simplified do.
oh ok. maybe in the future. I pretty much just post my content here.
I don't know if maybe is the way i shot my handheld video but no matter what i do once i click stabilize it goes like glitching, like it plays okay for a second then kinda "freezes" but NOT like the program crashed, the player still going normal it just abruptly stops the pan then goes on again and stops again as if i recorded it like that, anyone else had that problem? might be my pc i guess, Premiere Pro runs it fine tho
this was so clear, but im having a problem, im handling braw and my gpu isnt that good, and whenever i stabilize it goes black, ( and of course it take a lot to stabilize and also have a lot of " gpu full memory " shit ), how can i solve it ? i dont mind how much time it takes to stabilize but when its done it is a whole black clip, thanks !
Sounds like you're having a computer issue. Sorry I cant help further.
@@JamieFenn mmm thats okey, thanks tho ! its very instructive !
Good to know thank you.
good stuff
Thanks Matt.
My stabilizer menu is locked. I can see it there, but i can't open it. Does anyone know of this problem? I can't find anything about it
🔥💯
love ur videos any chance u could make a video or just explain how I would go about adding a thug life to a video the only thing idk how to do is get the cigar and glasses rotate from off screen onto the subject keep making videos tons of help appreciate ur videos
hahaha maybe.. XD
@@JamieFenn i figured out how to add the items with keyframes and everything just not rotating the item close enough i guess XD
keyframe in the inspector what you want to rotate.
I do Parkour and Sometimes i shoot a Video with a Handy so i need the stabilization
Stabilization is epic! But having shaky footage is also good too depending on what the shot is.
thanks but my resolv 15 havent this stabilisation
Download 16
Beginning of the video:
"I used to just play around with the sliders"
5min later:
"you basically just play around with the sliders" 😁
Thank you for breaking down the different modes and options. Will be helpful for beginners who are just starting out with resolve. 👍
I used to play around with the sliders (and not know what I was doing) and now I play around with the sliders (now knowing what they do) ;)
@@JamieFenn I feel you, I was kinda part of the first group until watching your video. 😁
Is this even remotely as good as warp stabilizer in premiere pro?
Most definitely
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Edit: everything I already knew about stabilization
You're so smart!
How about good evening
strangely enough when I use the stabilization the image is then deformed.
It happens. Thats why theres different modes to try. Sometimes you just cant make it work.
I am a new subscriber... And I hope in the future when I have questions . You can help me...
Bunarath FoTo so glad to here! I’ll try and answer questions whenever I can. I also livestream once a month so almost make sure to catch me there as well!
@@JamieFenn OK, I will see you soon on live streaming... Thank you
Do you need Davinci Resolve Studio for this? I'm too lazy to check 😆
You sir, win best question of the day XD
@@JamieFenn well... What do I get for that?
How about a discount on anything you want in my online store? www.sellfy.com/jamiefenn
@@JamieFenn Sure! How about sound fx pack one 😆😛
Use 40%off as your discount code. Enjoy :D
I'm looking forward to finding out what American's misspell it was Z instead of an S. That's mostly what I want to know.
Davinci made me do it.
@@JamieFenn Hah.
"Everething" youll need to know.... "fusion is for another video"