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Removing shake with the video stabilizer
From the course: Learning Premiere Elements 2018
Removing shake with the video stabilizer
- [Instructor] Often, when you've shot a scene, particularly with a handheld camera, your video has a bit more shake and wiggle in it than you'd prefer, and shaky camerawork is going to draw attention to the camera. You may not want that. Fortunately, Premiere Elements includes an excellent tool for taking some of the shake out of handheld shots. Now, we have a video clip here shot from the passenger seat of a car driving down a highway. And you can see as I play it, it's kind of bouncy, jerky, bouncy, jerky. Let's see if we can remove that using this tool. I'm going to select the clip on my timeline. And I'm going over here to select adjustments on the toolbar and select Shake Reduction. Now, there is a quick and a detailed version of Shake Reduction. I honestly have not seen a lot of difference in the results from these, so we're just going to select Detailed. And when I click it, the program is going to go through the entire video, or the entire video clip, anyway. It's going to…
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Makings adjustments to audio and video5m 14s
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Adding and customizing video effects5m 59s
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Using Chroma Key and Videomerge5m 15s
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Adjust color tone1m 59s
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Grading color with Hollywood Looks3m 25s
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Applying effects with adjustment layers4m 30s
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Removing shake with the video stabilizer4m 6s
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Removing haze and fog from your videos1m 34s
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