How to Simulate a Tripod Effect with the Warp Stabilizer | Premiere Pro CC 2017 Tutorial

Published: 01 August 2017
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In this tutorial I'll show you how to make it look like your camera is on a tripod without using a tripod! This is a very useful trick that can be applied to any clip by using the warp stabilizer effect inside of Adobe Premiere Pro. I'll show you how to stabilize your footage and use a little effect inside the warp stabilizer called No Motion which will simulate the tripod look. This will give the surreal look of using a crane in the air if you have access to a drone. You can see examples of this effect on some adventure filmmaker Instagram accounts where they have their DJI drone in the air shooting straight down making it look like the drone is completely still and not moving at all.

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• For this tutorial, I use Adobe After Effects CC 2017. No plugins are required.

KEYS TO SUCCESS:

• Use the warp stabilizer effect in Premiere Pro to analyze & stabilize your footage.
• Use the "no Motion" result to create that tripod look.
• If need be try the detailed analysis check mark under the advanced settings.

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