Wednesday, 4 November 2015

What I've learnt today

Whiles we was starting off with producing our rough cut for the music video, I learnt how to warp stabilizer via effects. This is used when an clip  is moving too much, so it is used to smooth out the shot, by using the pixel technology which zooms into the imagine and makes fixes it in ordee for it to be more stable than what it was before.

How you do it?
You select the clip you want to smoothen. You can either do it the long way by clicking on the effect panel >  choosing disort > dragging the effect to the clip you want it on. Or the simple way in which you type in the search panel warp stabiliser and it should appear and then you drag it to the clip.

After it ia added, it anyalises the clip immediately in the background,  banner comes up telling you what's going on and when that's done the second banner comes up to tell you that the process has been completed. In other for it to play seamlessly in its new format you will have to press the enter key. Which will remove the red line on the timeline and tranfer it into a green line, meaning that now when you play the clip it will be displaced. Other than that, without it, you will not be able to view that specific clip because of the red line on the timeline that indicates it needs to be rendered.

Side note: Don't assume that just because the process is on the way that you aren't able to doing anything else whiles you wait, as that wrong, you are still able to use the other functions and continue to edit.

My experience.
I loved learning how to use this effect and feel as though I'm capible of using it quite well independently. I was able to do it on a number of our clips and honestly liked it even more when the warp was added onto the clip. It really did smoothen the clip.

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