Thank you, mate! This was a fantastic tutorial because you took your time about it and even went over the details about each function without dragging it on. You gave all that was necessary for a beginner and slow-learner, like myself, and this tutorial was immensely helpful. Thanks a bundle :)
Although it was a really long tutorial it really helped me as a total AE noob normally refusing to use it because I'm too lazy to learn it. Helped me a lot, thank you. :)
my panels aren't the same as yours and you only define them as top left and bottom left, what is the panel on bottom left you drag the clip to at 1:52?
For some reason I get a slight jitter on any footage I use the tracker stabilizer on. I literally have a blue dot and a red dot on a background in one of my shots and it was a fairly stabilized shot to start with (for hand held), but I get this ugly jitter it's like 3 pixels hoping the image ever so slightly. Almost like an interlacing problem.
This was excellent, but it easily could have been condensed into a 10 min video without losing any critical information and get the necessary points across.
so.. i'm a begginner at adobe after effects... but.. i dont' have the option make video on the composition and also don't have the h.264 in the output. Is my Adobe after effects diferent or how can i do to this appears on mine?
Then watch a different tutorial. This shows you how to stabilize from beginning to end, it's not supposed to be just a quick start guide. That's what google and yahoo answers is for.
I don't wanna go through all this shit, can anyone help find an alternative to NewBlue Stabilizer? It's $99 , I tried it and it's amazing for a one click solution.. the trial days has passed lol HELP!
Step-by-Step stabilization technique. No fluff. Just actionable content. Great stuff! Thank you!
The speed at which you explain things is perfect for beginners.
This is an in-depth tutorial that comes up with a nice explanation on almost everything. Thank you for your time and hardwork Sir.
You sir have helped me to do something that I would NEVER have accomplished by myself. Thank you very much!
Thank you, mate! This was a fantastic tutorial because you took your time about it and even went over the details about each function without dragging it on. You gave all that was necessary for a beginner and slow-learner, like myself, and this tutorial was immensely helpful. Thanks a bundle :)
Although it was a really long tutorial it really helped me as a total AE noob normally refusing to use it because I'm too lazy to learn it. Helped me a lot, thank you. :)
really ur style in talking and present the information is amazing i hope u keep always ur style like that
Most excellent tutorial and tutor!!!! Thanks JAG!! You teach exactly how I learn. Beautiful!!!
stop being negative man, this is absolutely GREAT for noobs.
Great Tutorial! Didn't know that you have to use rotation for stabilization. Definitely learned something.
Awesome tutorial. Very extensive and ideal for someone new to AE like myself!
Thank you!!
I love this tutorial, very well described how to do it. Thanx!
Nice Tutorial, Well described. Appreciate it.
Nice one. Let me ask you a question. If I pan the camera, then what am I supossed to do? Should I add a second tracker point? Thanks!
this was amazing tutorial that helped me in editing
I think the originally chosen other point further to the left was better for track point 1, more contrast.
Thank you
pure and simple
Really helped me out, thanks.
my panels aren't the same as yours and you only define them as top left and bottom left, what is the panel on bottom left you drag the clip to at 1:52?
Great tutorial - could warp stabaliser in premiere pro do the same job
much better to this
great job! thank you
For some reason I get a slight jitter on any footage I use the tracker stabilizer on. I literally have a blue dot and a red dot on a background in one of my shots and it was a fairly stabilized shot to start with (for hand held), but I get this ugly jitter it's like 3 pixels hoping the image ever so slightly. Almost like an interlacing problem.
This was excellent, but it easily could have been condensed into a 10 min video without losing any critical information and get the necessary points across.
So how do you stabilize video that's panning a lot?
Man I love your tutorial...I "hate" that stuffs shortcuts.....I prefer click
great...
thanks mate
Big thanks bro
will the video lose quality after stabilizing the footage? if so how much quality are we talking here?
so.. i'm a begginner at adobe after effects... but.. i dont' have the option make video on the composition and also don't have the h.264 in the output. Is my Adobe after effects diferent or how can i do to this appears on mine?
nevermind.. just found the answer. had to go to preferences and activate deprecated formats.. :)
thx
THANK
Then watch a different tutorial. This shows you how to stabilize from beginning to end, it's not supposed to be just a quick start guide. That's what google and yahoo answers is for.
I just don't know why you chose track point on this position ?! It is clear that it isn't the best position to place it...
video copilot does this differently and better.
I don't wanna go through all this shit, can anyone help find an alternative to NewBlue Stabilizer? It's $99 , I tried it and it's amazing for a one click solution.. the trial days has passed lol HELP!
boring and slow, but good
you sound like Jack from Jack in the Box
loudest mouseclick EVER
or you can buy a tripod!! hahah
Thanks for your video. It really helps.