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  • smoothcam query

    Posted by Mick Kalber on March 31, 2013 at 2:13 am

    OK… we’ve been searching smoothcam posts here and have learned much, but still have questions. we have applied the filter to different shots in the timeline. sometimes smoothcam renders them quickly, and sometimes they take forever. but until now we have not been exporting them first and importing them before adding the filter… we just tried that, and it seems to be much quicker. but what really baffled us is we put the filter on seven clips in a row, just under a minute of footage, and it smoothed it out immediately… no render at all! looks beautiful in small window, but when enlarged we can see jitters from time to time. optimally, we should apparently export just the portions of the clips we want to use (adding handles, of course), then import them and add the smoothcam filter, right? or maybe just get a better stabilizer plug-in, like lock and load? material was shot from a helicopter HDCAM, some with a stabilized lens and some not. it’s been captured at ProRes 422. most is 29.97, although some is 23.98. anybody have any thots?

    Mick Kalber
    Tropical Visions Video, Inc.
    Hilo, Hawaii

    Joseph Owens replied 13 years, 1 month ago 5 Members · 5 Replies
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  • Rafael Amador

    March 31, 2013 at 3:50 am

    Depending on your FC version, SmoothCam will analyze the whole master clip (which may takes ages) or just the portion that you had cut on your time-line.
    What you can do is to put together the shots to be stabilized on a sequence, then run Media Manager (Copy) on that sequence and apply Smoothcam on the resulting sequence.
    This way the filter will only analyze the selected shots.
    rafael

  • Mick Kalber

    March 31, 2013 at 4:09 am

    we’re using FCP 6. so, ur saying that using the media manager copy procedure on the selects in their own timeline will suffice rather than exporting and importing before or after applying filter, right? both have been suggested by others. we’ll give it a try and see what happens. sure is an interesting filter tho. mahalo for ur assistance!

    Mick Kalber
    Tropical Visions Video, Inc.
    Hilo, Hawaii

  • Nick Meyers

    March 31, 2013 at 11:48 am

    ” the media manager copy procedure on the selects in their own timeline will suffice rather than exporting and importing”

    the Media Manager method is like a batch export and import.

    nick

  • Steve Eisen

    March 31, 2013 at 4:34 pm

    Lock and Load from CoreMelt just uses the part of the clip that you need not the entire clip like FCP does.

    Steve Eisen
    Eisen Video Productions
    Vice President
    Chicago Creative Pro Users Group

  • Joseph Owens

    April 1, 2013 at 4:51 pm

    Never used the Smoothcam filter in FCP.

    It is derived from the SHAKE node, which I own and use continuously — the degree of control is orders of magnitude larger. There is also a stabilizing function in many other applications now — MochaPro, Resolve, the list goes on… all of which give you more strings on the puppet.

    jPo

    “I always pass on free advice — its never of any use to me” Oscar Wilde.

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