Hi folks!
I'm in the midst of having a problem right now and the problem being, is it wise to add a 'Warp Stabilizer' effect to a CLIP then exporting it and importing it back in to be used for post? Would there be a loss of quality? I'm doing this to circumvent the issues. Specifically, the preview lags; Second, The export time is a pain in the butt. So individual exporting with the effect might be my only solution. Some may say to have multiple takes of a shot, but I'm posting this just in case it happens or I'm really that curious as to how this would work out.
What I did:
- Film a Movie.
- There's a clip where panning is kind of jerky.
- Thus, I import the clip into Premiere and add a Warp Stabilizer effect to fix the issue.
- Then, I'll export it out.
- I will use the exported clip (with the stabilizer) to finally make the sequence.
Some Technical Specs to add:
-- Captured clips are in 720p. Compressed with H.264 and has .mov as the wrapper.
-- I'm exporting the clip (with the stabilizer effect) as H.264 720p and has a target bitrate of 8 and a total of 16.
-- A clip captured by my camera is usually 50mb+ for 1-2 Minutes. Once I would add the effect and export it out, it would be around 16-30mb.
Thanks in advance!
I'm in the midst of having a problem right now and the problem being, is it wise to add a 'Warp Stabilizer' effect to a CLIP then exporting it and importing it back in to be used for post? Would there be a loss of quality? I'm doing this to circumvent the issues. Specifically, the preview lags; Second, The export time is a pain in the butt. So individual exporting with the effect might be my only solution. Some may say to have multiple takes of a shot, but I'm posting this just in case it happens or I'm really that curious as to how this would work out.
What I did:
- Film a Movie.
- There's a clip where panning is kind of jerky.
- Thus, I import the clip into Premiere and add a Warp Stabilizer effect to fix the issue.
- Then, I'll export it out.
- I will use the exported clip (with the stabilizer) to finally make the sequence.
Some Technical Specs to add:
-- Captured clips are in 720p. Compressed with H.264 and has .mov as the wrapper.
-- I'm exporting the clip (with the stabilizer effect) as H.264 720p and has a target bitrate of 8 and a total of 16.
-- A clip captured by my camera is usually 50mb+ for 1-2 Minutes. Once I would add the effect and export it out, it would be around 16-30mb.
Thanks in advance!
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