How to Add Handheld Camera Shake in Adobe Premiere Pro

Published: 29 July 2020
on channel: iFilmThings
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Adding additional effects to your footage in Adobe Premiere Pro is a common process after a long day of shooting. You'll usually be using the Warp Stabilisation function to stabilise your footage, but not today! Here we breakdown the steps to add handheld camera shake within Adobe Premiere Pro.

Why should I add handheld camera shake to my clip?

We know you're thinking "why the hell would I want to add handheld shake to my clip?" - well, there is a great reason for this.

Imagine you've shot your footage and you're in the editing room and there's something missing you need to add another 2-second clip to slot into your advert or short film to link the story. You go and buy some stock footage, but it's too pristine and static.

You colour grade it to match your current colour scheme for the film but it's still missing something. The footage is too static and looks out of place. To fix this you'd edit it and add an effect to cause it to have handheld camera shake that looks natural but also fits in with your current clips to create a smooth timeline to the story.

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