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  • Dave Bareham

    April 17, 2006 at 6:11 pm

    I’m not sure how well I am going to explain this, but here goes!

    I have had success with the steady movie filter, but only if I apply it to a clip rather that a whole video.

    For example, if you shoot 10 15 second clips and then import the whole footage onto the timeline this will cause glitches if you apply the filter to the whole sequence. The glitches will occur when two of the 15 second clips join. After a while, they should settle down.

    If however you apply the filter to each of the 15 second clips in turn the results should be more predicable.

    HTH!

    Dave

  • Jan Janowski

    April 17, 2006 at 7:09 pm

    Read the notes on operation, as there are many adjustments, and until you
    get the feel of them, they can confuse you.
    Start with the default settings, render it, examine results…
    add one extra filter at a time…. and learn which filter will work best with what movement.

    As long as there is not a very fast, very abrupt camera whip pan, you should be able to get good results, but there is a learning curve that you will encounter, until you get the ‘feel’ of the adjustments…

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