19 August, 2019

Video Stabilization in Blender 2.8



In this video, we will be fixing our shaky or unstable footage using Blender 2.8 (download 2.8 here). To stabilize our videos, we only need a few tracks and a single node.

If you would like to follow along, you can download the video here

We will need One Track for the Location (though I like to add a few, just to give Blender more information), and Two Tracks for the Location.



 When adding the Location Track(s), it's a good idea to place them in the middle of the video or the "focal point"

I use three Tracks for the Location but you only need one. 



When adding the Location Tracks, you want to place one on each side of the screen. 

As you can see the Marker on the right is not exactly at the right edge of the screen, like the one on the left but this is fine and Blender has enough information to stabilize the video. 





Once we have changed a few settings we can jump to the Compositor and apply the Stabilization effect to our Video. 

I hope this tutorial helps with your projects and as always, Thanks for reading!.

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