Finally someone is showing what to do when stabilization doesn't work. Most tutorials are only showing the best case scenario with hand picked video that tracks without issues. Thank you!
Quick tip: instead of using a bunch of transform and merge nodes to mirror your edges, you can just add a singular transform node and make your changes to the size and angle. You can also change the edge filter here by selecting on Edges in the inspector and changing the edge mode from Canvas to Mirror. Thanks for the video!
Had to watch a few times because the accent was a little difficult for me at times, but honestly this is the best video on tracking I've seen on TH-cam. This is going to help me immensely. Thank you so much for your knowledge!
2:45 this is from the manual: "Occlusion Mask: The white occlusion mask input is used to mask out regions that do not need to be tracked. Regions where this mask is white will not be tracked. For example, a person moving in front of and occluding bits of the pattern may be confusing the tracker, and a quickly-created rough rotomask around the person can be used to tell the tracker to ignore the masked-out bits."
Thanks for this amazing video. One question, how to use this technique in case of changing frame wherein no particular object is always going to be in the whole footage feom start to finish? For example: real estate walkthrough videos
This is awesome Olivier! This a really in-depth tutorial explaining not the easy stabilisation trick in Davinci but the better quality stabilisation feature in Davinci/Fusion. Haven’t seen this anywhere else. Much obliged Oliver!
Thank you, been struggeling with these exact problems. Other tutorials kept using the default automatic stabalize tools but those didnt deal with the frame jumps etc. This tutorial helped a lot
Great explanation, very impressive. Also, Resolve is probably the best editing program out there at the moment, thank you very much! Best regards, Karl👌👍👍
best one ever! This changed my projects so much it's insane! I will also now film everything from a couple meters further away from the subjects to make sure I have enough space for the cropping. Thx a lot!
Wow thanks a lot, struggling for few days to stabilize my short hyperlapse as a test, finally I got the answers here! I almost lost the hope to find a fix!
Interessante! Ma non potresti fare la doppia versione di questi video? Uno in inglese ed un'altro in italiano! Poi... sarebbe interessante avere una serie di tutorial su Da Vinci Resolve, partendo da zero.
Ciao Tony, eventualmente posso aggiungere i sottotitoli, ma se la cosa può interessarti, sappi che a Giugno terrò un workshop a Firenze proprio su DaVinci Resolve. Saranno due giorni di “full immersion” su tutte le funzionalità del programma.
Thank you, but how do you render the clip with this stabilization ??? every time I go back to edit or cut page I lose this planar stabilization, I am new to this, so again, how do you render from fusion page??
Thank you for the tuutorial, Oliver. It is very helpful. Can you explain the different motion types? What is the difference between Translation, or Translation + Rotation, or Translation + Rotation + Scale, or Affine, or Perspective? Thanks in advance.
Essentially, they determine which movements need to be tracked. The translation only tracks the frame shift, but by adding rotation and zoom, these can also be tracked. Lastly, perspective and affine are the most sophisticated, but they aren't necessary for the kind of stabilization we aim to achieve.
Could you please help me Oliver ? It’s a great tutorial and I’ve learned new things, thank you so much 😊. But I have a problem and I don’t know what to do next? I’ve been tracking a car with planar tracker and at some point for a 1 second the car goes briefly behind the small bushes and reappears again. I did lost a tracking. I did tried to make planner tracker search area bigger over the car and bushes but it didn’t help. Please tell me what should I do? I need that car to get stabilised before and after the bushes in one continuous smooth motion
In these cases, it's advisable to create separate tracks and manually align the frames using a transform tool at the point where the object passes behind the bush.
wow great stuff!......since i am almost totally new to divanci, i need to watch about ten more times in order to understand it! my question is, do you know if this is better than the stabilizer in sony's catalyst browse? thanks!
Both techniques are useful in their own ways and they might be combined together. Catalyst uses the camera's gyro data and is highly effective in stabilizing micro vibrations, whereas this other technique works better with gimbal movement or hyper-lapse by utilizing visual tracking to maintain subject stability.
Fantastic video, super helpful! If you shoot on a tripod and for one reason or another get micro jitters (say on a very windy day), is this the technique you would use to stabilise the footage or is there a faster/better technique?
When dealing with micro-jitters, good old-fashioned stabilization is still the best way to go. This method comes in handy when the camera is moving, and the usual stabilization tools just aren't working.
There are many times I could have used this technique. Thank you. Will you provide your thoughts on frame speed as it applies to recording and editing? Mainly, I am asking if you record at 60 fps do you input into Davinci at 60 or 24? If at 60 do you change speed rate to 40% for cinematic and slower for slo-mo?
Usually, I film at 50p instead of 60p and use a 25p timeline. This way, the footage doesn't appear jerky when played back, and if needed, I can apply a 50% slowdown to achieve the slow-motion effect. I hope this helps!
@@OliverAstrologo Thanks. This is similar to what I have done, but only once did it seem amazing. I will practice more. For me I thought my video was choppy and not as cinematic. It could be my video was not good. Thanks, this info is helpful and appreciated.
Resolve is a very powerful program, I hate that I have took up every single thing in TH-cam. Lol Ying Yang. There is no way, no way to find out how to do this. In fact, I can't even find that keyframe button you talk about without sopping this video for the nth time and checking where you clic. Lol
Finally someone is showing what to do when stabilization doesn't work. Most tutorials are only showing the best case scenario with hand picked video that tracks without issues. Thank you!
Please make more video tutorials please !! This is really helpful and the way you teach is more practical and easy !!! 🙏
Quick tip: instead of using a bunch of transform and merge nodes to mirror your edges, you can just add a singular transform node and make your changes to the size and angle. You can also change the edge filter here by selecting on Edges in the inspector and changing the edge mode from Canvas to Mirror.
Thanks for the video!
Thanks, had same thought
Had to watch a few times because the accent was a little difficult for me at times, but honestly this is the best video on tracking I've seen on TH-cam. This is going to help me immensely. Thank you so much for your knowledge!
2:45 this is from the manual: "Occlusion Mask: The white occlusion mask input is used to mask out regions that do not need to be tracked. Regions where this mask is white will not be tracked. For example, a person moving in front of and occluding bits of the pattern may be confusing the tracker, and a quickly-created rough rotomask around the person can be used to tell the tracker to ignore the masked-out bits."
Thanks for this amazing video. One question, how to use this technique in case of changing frame wherein no particular object is always going to be in the whole footage feom start to finish? For example: real estate walkthrough videos
plz make more diffrent ideas and share with us. we are very thankful for your deliverance in a good way
Thank you. This was a great video and extremely helpful.
I see this is useful for a lot of people, but I'd really love if you included an example of handheld footage of a person walking
This is awesome Olivier! This a really in-depth tutorial explaining not the easy stabilisation trick in Davinci but the better quality stabilisation feature in Davinci/Fusion. Haven’t seen this anywhere else. Much obliged Oliver!
The best tutorial on stabilization.
Thank you, been struggeling with these exact problems. Other tutorials kept using the default automatic stabalize tools but those didnt deal with the frame jumps etc. This tutorial helped a lot
Great explanation, very impressive. Also, Resolve is probably the best editing program out there at the moment, thank you very much! Best regards, Karl👌👍👍
best one ever! This changed my projects so much it's insane! I will also now film everything from a couple meters further away from the subjects to make sure I have enough space for the cropping. Thx a lot!
the only one showing this method, great job mate, thanks
Thank you so much!! Have been struggling with this.
I can't wait to see how these techniques will enhance your drone footage!
really a great ideas u r telling
great! tutorial helped a lot
💥An excellent trick to stabilize problematic frames
Wow thanks a lot, struggling for few days to stabilize my short hyperlapse as a test, finally I got the answers here! I almost lost the hope to find a fix!
Wow ! That s really great ! exactly What I had been looking for !!!
Thank you so much sir ✨🎩 This is perfect to step up my editing game
Thank you! This is very valuable information for me.
Hello Oliver! Thanks a lot. This is a hugh help. This result is so much better that from standard stabilizer. THANKS A LOT!
Glad it helped!
Amazing tutorial, easy to follow along and understand
Great thanks!
Excellent content, this clears a lot of things up for me
Super amazing tutorial. As always thanks 🙏🏻🔥
thank you so much, you make my footages better.
Excellent Oliver, grazie mille
Superb Explanation, Thank you
Thank for a great tutorial. Super helpful.
Great tutorial. Thank you very much!
The table shot is in Plaka Agios Nikolaos in the Background that's Spinalonga Island Haha Thanks for the tips ;)
Interessante! Ma non potresti fare la doppia versione di questi video? Uno in inglese ed un'altro in italiano! Poi... sarebbe interessante avere una serie di tutorial su Da Vinci Resolve, partendo da zero.
Ciao Tony, eventualmente posso aggiungere i sottotitoli, ma se la cosa può interessarti, sappi che a Giugno terrò un workshop a Firenze proprio su DaVinci Resolve. Saranno due giorni di “full immersion” su tutte le funzionalità del programma.
It is super cool! Thank you!
go bro! cool video for asini come me ahah
damn, thank you brooo
Great Video, appreciate it!
Hi i need help. I tried to track mouse in my tutorial video and it did not work.
Thank you, but how do you render the clip with this stabilization ??? every time I go back to edit or cut page I lose this planar stabilization, I am new to this, so again, how do you render from fusion page??
I can't seem to figure out how to draw points around it. I get this red line that curves from a within the gene circle? how do I draw a box around?
Thank you.
Ciao Oliver purtroppo per stabilizzare i fastidioso effetto camminata "anche se con gimbal" non funziona nessun metodo, hai qualche consiglio, grazie
Grazie mille
Great video. One question though: Why do you need to copy/flip the shot to top and side when you stabilize the tower on 5:59? What will it do?
It's to extend the borders, which means you won't have to crop the shot too much after stabilization.
Thank you for the tuutorial, Oliver. It is very helpful. Can you explain the different motion types? What is the difference between Translation, or Translation + Rotation, or Translation + Rotation + Scale, or Affine, or Perspective? Thanks in advance.
Essentially, they determine which movements need to be tracked. The translation only tracks the frame shift, but by adding rotation and zoom, these can also be tracked. Lastly, perspective and affine are the most sophisticated, but they aren't necessary for the kind of stabilization we aim to achieve.
Could you please help me Oliver ? It’s a great tutorial and I’ve learned new things, thank you so much 😊. But I have a problem and I don’t know what to do next? I’ve been tracking a car with planar tracker and at some point for a 1 second the car goes briefly behind the small bushes and reappears again. I did lost a tracking. I did tried to make planner tracker search area bigger over the car and bushes but it didn’t help. Please tell me what should I do? I need that car to get stabilised before and after the bushes in one continuous smooth motion
In these cases, it's advisable to create separate tracks and manually align the frames using a transform tool at the point where the object passes behind the bush.
do you see an improvement fixing it in fusion when trying to fix micro-jitters? im having a hard time on some shots
Thank you!!!!
Good one
wow great stuff!......since i am almost totally new to divanci, i need to watch about ten more times in order to understand it! my question is, do you know if this is better than the stabilizer in sony's catalyst browse? thanks!
Both techniques are useful in their own ways and they might be combined together. Catalyst uses the camera's gyro data and is highly effective in stabilizing micro vibrations, whereas this other technique works better with gimbal movement or hyper-lapse by utilizing visual tracking to maintain subject stability.
Does not work for me. It creates deformations of the clip
Fantastic video, super helpful! If you shoot on a tripod and for one reason or another get micro jitters (say on a very windy day), is this the technique you would use to stabilise the footage or is there a faster/better technique?
When dealing with micro-jitters, good old-fashioned stabilization is still the best way to go. This method comes in handy when the camera is moving, and the usual stabilization tools just aren't working.
can try flying jet like the F22? Thx
Hi. Would anyone know if After Effects also have planar tracking like that 7:45?
Awesome
my laptop in slow on after effect, is this app is lighter ?
What’s the difference between steady and stabilise in the options?
Thanks
I hope that you find this information to be helpful to your needs!
There are many times I could have used this technique. Thank you. Will you provide your thoughts on frame speed as it applies to recording and editing? Mainly, I am asking if you record at 60 fps do you input into Davinci at 60 or 24? If at 60 do you change speed rate to 40% for cinematic and slower for slo-mo?
Usually, I film at 50p instead of 60p and use a 25p timeline. This way, the footage doesn't appear jerky when played back, and if needed, I can apply a 50% slowdown to achieve the slow-motion effect. I hope this helps!
@@OliverAstrologo Thanks. This is similar to what I have done, but only once did it seem amazing. I will practice more. For me I thought my video was choppy and not as cinematic. It could be my video was not good. Thanks, this info is helpful and appreciated.
Resolve is a very powerful program, I hate that I have took up every single thing in TH-cam. Lol Ying Yang. There is no way, no way to find out how to do this. In fact, I can't even find that keyframe button you talk about without sopping this video for the nth time and checking where you clic. Lol
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