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Hi guys!
I'm sorta new to timelapses and created a first one some time ago. So, I made a motion on a camera dolly and have around 5 sec worth of video footage. It was al done of a smooth surface. Creating a video (without flickering) turns out to be quite easy.
The thing I could use some tips for is getting the video stable. I started with motion stabilizing in After Effects, but my experience now is that instead of the point of focus in the middle, I shift the wobbling effect to the outer edges. Rendering and than Warp Stabilizer (maybe twice even) works quite a bit but it still isn't exactly what I'm aiming for. What would you guys recommend to get the video stable? Should I do something earlier in the process?
Thanks in advance,
Reinier
I'm sorta new to timelapses and created a first one some time ago. So, I made a motion on a camera dolly and have around 5 sec worth of video footage. It was al done of a smooth surface. Creating a video (without flickering) turns out to be quite easy.
The thing I could use some tips for is getting the video stable. I started with motion stabilizing in After Effects, but my experience now is that instead of the point of focus in the middle, I shift the wobbling effect to the outer edges. Rendering and than Warp Stabilizer (maybe twice even) works quite a bit but it still isn't exactly what I'm aiming for. What would you guys recommend to get the video stable? Should I do something earlier in the process?
Thanks in advance,
Reinier