Super helpful- thank you! I found a lot of videos on how to make handheld footage look smooth but this was the only one that gave instruction on how to remove ALL motion.👍
Thank you for this video. I had a number of clips that were handheld and the other features were not making much of a difference at all. This worked great for me.
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I have followed your steps but cannot get it to stabilize. If anything, I’m getting a lot of warping. Not sure what I’m doing wrong. Tried several times and same result.
hey, of course! You could try to only stabilize the board! Or use the "Adjust Track Module" within mocha, where you can lock it too the pixel"! But you also need to be aware, that I told my cameraman to "overdo" it! so hopefully you will not have to compensate for such a strong camshake!
How to stabilize when foreground object and background shaking with parallax effect? stabilize background and foreground still shaking or worse and vice versa. Any thoughts on this?
thats a tricky one. I would try using the "vfx warp stabilizer" effect. it will not stabilize the motion in a way that it Looks like it was shot from a tripod, but it will smooth out the motion to make it look better
Awesome this is ... it's really amazing tutorials from camera stabilize mode 👍👌✌for Mocha Ae Versions hi sir myself Rony an animation CG VFx student from India
@@flo.motion the more pixels,the more errors because of noise. I have digged into all the official tutorials and I am sure of it. The recommended value is great. Also the value changes depending on how big the shape is, to compensate
@@ArisMelachroinos Not necessarily the case - it all depends on the shot. Generally, when you are not getting good results, after adjusting the search shape, it can be beneficial to increase the number of pixels you are tracking. There is no correct answer for all scenarios, but yes increasing the % will analyze more pixels and is slower. In many cases, you can get a better track so perhaps you are both right. ;)
@@flo.motion I had some footage where the camera was doing some strange focus hunting, making the image change scale randomly. I found your tutorial which had exactly the info I needed to stabilise this clip. Thanks again.
I did this on a talking head interview sitting in a chair with just a school portrait style blue background with camera shake at the beginning, the only thing that I could use for the mask from the background was a tiny sliver of a white chair the interviewee was sitting in. I followed the steps in this tutorial, but the footage scaled sideways at the beginning when the camera shook a bit in Mocha. Is it possible there was another setting I had to lock down in Mocha? Or is it possible this clip is just a lost cause?
it is hard to tell without seeing the actual footage. I would try to get rid of all scaling keyframes, as it sounds that you only need position keyframes for your Stabilisation.
Mocha is for tracking, so the object follows movement. By Pressing "Invert" it gets from "tracking" to stabilizing. which means the part you have tracked is now locked down
@@flo.motion thank you for reply I don't have subscription (monthly) anymore - so I cannot confirm this, but I had problems with it to get it proper and accurate...
Very helpful, thanks. This is a much simpler approach than what I had been using, which involved scripting and pick whips and whatnot.
Happy to be helpful!!
Super helpful- thank you! I found a lot of videos on how to make handheld footage look smooth but this was the only one that gave instruction on how to remove ALL motion.👍
Thanks a lot for the feedback!! You could also try using the Warp Stabilizer within AE or Premiere Pro and set it to "no motion"...
Thank you for this video. I had a number of clips that were handheld and the other features were not making much of a difference at all. This worked great for me.
Thanks for the comment! Really happy that I can really be helpfull here!!
This is brilliant, Man! Perfect for stabilizing my shaky hyperlapses. Subscribing for sure! Thanks so much!
Hey! Thanks a lot! Let me know how good it worked on a hyperlapse... haven't done that so far!
Thank you for this! I couldn't find how to do this anywhere.
Always happy to help!! Thanks for the feedback!!
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Jeah!! No nightmares anymore??
So much simpler than the way I was trying to do it!
Well, which was your way??
Amazing video this is has really helped speed up my workflow compared to using stabilise motion in after effects!
Thank you!!
This was so good. Thanks! Boris FX should hire you.
Haha... they are all good friends of mine!
Thank you! Just what i needed.
Thanks a lot!! Happy to help!!
many thanks!!!
Thank U
I have followed your steps but cannot get it to stabilize. If anything, I’m getting a lot of warping. Not sure what I’m doing wrong. Tried several times and same result.
Hey, can you tell me at which point it goes wrong?
Thank you for this! I‘ ve learned a lot
Thanks for watching
It did a pretty good job but can the stabilization go further? I can see that the checkerboard is still shaking a bit.
hey, of course! You could try to only stabilize the board! Or use the "Adjust Track Module" within mocha, where you can lock it too the pixel"! But you also need to be aware, that I told my cameraman to "overdo" it! so hopefully you will not have to compensate for such a strong camshake!
Super helpful, thank you!
Thank you!!
Hi bro I must give you A+ credit you solve my problem for a big project - much appreciated
Hey, and you get an A+ for the comment!!
LEGENED!!
wow. Thanks a lot!!
Fantastic tutorial ...
Thanks for sharing
Congratulations.
Thank you so so much!!
what if the background isnt constant may be my object is runing to difrent places and i have to chase .wll this method work?
For sure it will work!!
Thankyou, easy to follow. Can i ask how do you arrange your UI workspace as above, so the Effects Control is next to Project?
Hey, that depends on the task I am doing! But normally i have Project Window next to the effects window! pretty much as the default!
great, but when are the other tutorials coming out that u promised and teased? or wont u release them at all?
fedor3000 hey, which one are you waiting for? Let me know and I’ll try to do those first!!
@@flo.motion id say mostly the last Keyframe Animation and Google Earth Studio and Advanced shatter effect!
Thank you life saver!
haha... no worries!!
How to stabilize when foreground object and background shaking with parallax effect? stabilize background and foreground still shaking or worse and vice versa. Any thoughts on this?
thats a tricky one. I would try using the "vfx warp stabilizer" effect. it will not stabilize the motion in a way that it Looks like it was shot from a tripod, but it will smooth out the motion to make it look better
Awesome this is ... it's really amazing tutorials from camera stabilize mode 👍👌✌for Mocha Ae Versions hi sir myself Rony an animation CG VFx student from India
thank you!!
thank you for a really great tutorial ❤👊
Thanks for watching!!
Thank you!
tnx
Thank you so so much
Thanks for watching!
You are wrong when you said on 4:00 that the higher the number, the more accurate the track.
Am I? The more pixels it uses to calculate, the more power your machine needs? Please correct me if I am wrong!
@@flo.motion the more pixels,the more errors because of noise. I have digged into all the official tutorials and I am sure of it. The recommended value is great. Also the value changes depending on how big the shape is, to compensate
@@ArisMelachroinos Not necessarily the case - it all depends on the shot. Generally, when you are not getting good results, after adjusting the search shape, it can be beneficial to increase the number of pixels you are tracking. There is no correct answer for all scenarios, but yes increasing the % will analyze more pixels and is slower. In many cases, you can get a better track so perhaps you are both right. ;)
Is it possible to apply the Mocha stabiliser to a clip that's already been stabilised with warp stabiliser in Premier Pro?
for sure! I don't see any reason why you should not be able!!
No automatic crop processing in Mocha or After Effects after stabilization? Is it necessary to manually adjust the Crop operation with scale?
Hey!! That is a real good question... I normally use the scale to do it... does anyone know?? I will ask the mocha support!!
@@flo.motion what's the news?)
Life saver, thank you!
Haha thanks!! Was this helpful or anything you missed? Because I want to do an updated version of this!!
@@flo.motion I had some footage where the camera was doing some strange focus hunting, making the image change scale randomly. I found your tutorial which had exactly the info I needed to stabilise this clip. Thanks again.
Amazing work
thank you!!
It is for people that know the tool for someone like me, it took 15 in to find Mocha. Most of the "new" user will pass on your tutorials...
Got you!! Slow and low that is the Tempo!!
I did this on a talking head interview sitting in a chair with just a school portrait style blue background with camera shake at the beginning, the only thing that I could use for the mask from the background was a tiny sliver of a white chair the interviewee was sitting in. I followed the steps in this tutorial, but the footage scaled sideways at the beginning when the camera shook a bit in Mocha. Is it possible there was another setting I had to lock down in Mocha? Or is it possible this clip is just a lost cause?
it is hard to tell without seeing the actual footage. I would try to get rid of all scaling keyframes, as it sounds that you only need position keyframes for your Stabilisation.
Is that done in Mocha or AE?
@@abbeyn0rma1 This is done with the Mocha integrated (free part ) of the plugin in After Effects.
I had a similar problem, but when I tracked only the tranlsation, it worked fine (just as the author said). Here are my settings: prntscr.com/umyajm
why did you in press invert in mocha???
Mocha is for tracking, so the object follows movement. By Pressing "Invert" it gets from "tracking" to stabilizing. which means the part you have tracked is now locked down
@@flo.motion ok thanks !
Is it required Mocha pro?
Hey! No, you can do that stabilization with the mocha AE version!
I don't have crop edges anymore in ae 2020 :( good tutorial though...
I still have it... are you sure??
@@flo.motion thank you for reply I don't have subscription (monthly) anymore - so I cannot confirm this, but I had problems with it to get it proper and accurate...
Спасибо. Хорошее видео.
Большое спасибо!!
In all the training videos, why didn't you include the videos I've traded ?. We would have done it through your videos.
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@@flo.motion Why didn't you add the videos you used in the training set here
I was thinking at $695 my footage will be fine with warp stabilizer !
Hey! Mocha comes free with every version of After Effects... Just to let you know!!
@@flo.motion I did not know that .. I will check my AE ...Thats changes everything! :)
It's all sqewed now
Wait, where in the process are you at the moment?
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THANK YOU!!
Thanks!
Thank you!!
thank you so much!
TNX!!
Thank you very much!!!!!!!
Thanks for watching!!