February 17, 2014, 12:43 PM
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How do you stabilise footage that’s been shot with a handheld camera or a badly performing stabilising system? With the Stabilisation module of Final Cut Pro X? Except for a heavy tripod, you will never be able to lock out unwanted camera movement, common knowledge predicts. But I found you can do better than with the built-in stabilisers of most NLEs. There’s a plug-in that does a great job at stabilising in post-production.
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