I'm trying to stabilize some footage, but Warp Stabilizer in Premiere Pro CC seems to want to stabilize moving objects in the foreground rather than the background, creating strange effects as you can imagine.
I have seen tutorials on using Warp Stabilizer in After Effects and masking the foreground action to make Warp Stabilizer use the background as it's inputs. Is there a way to do this in Premiere Pro or even something easier (that AE method seems convoluted and some work to do).
Thanks for any advice.
-Keith
Hi Keith,
There's currently no way to do this within Premiere (maybe there's a plugin?)...
The best way to do this is using After Effects Warp Stabilizer VFX. Sorry if you've already seen these but others may find them useful.
Hope this is helpful.
Best,
Peter Garaway
Adobe
Premiere Pro