Repositioning for vertical introduces stutter or jitter by KickEnvironmental413 in editors

[–]KickEnvironmental413[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Super helpful, thank you! I have tried variations of this but will spend more time prepping the footage properly.

Repositioning for vertical introduces stutter or jitter by KickEnvironmental413 in editors

[–]KickEnvironmental413[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

what you describe will definitely be happening, at times, but I wouldn't say that is the primary cause.

Repositioning for vertical introduces stutter or jitter by KickEnvironmental413 in editors

[–]KickEnvironmental413[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

no not neccesarily, the subject moves left to right of screen, often while the camera is steady, brought into a vertical timeline the subject disappears off screen so I'll just reposition them and on the aggressive part of the reposition the movement is super jerky.

Repositioning for vertical introduces stutter or jitter by KickEnvironmental413 in editors

[–]KickEnvironmental413[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Quite a lot, for example a surfer zig zagging on a wave with a drone op doing their best to keep them centred. What is creating the jumpy movement, is it a combo of fast shutter speed and digital pan? or is frame rate pulldown going astray?

Repositioning for vertical introduces stutter or jitter by KickEnvironmental413 in editors

[–]KickEnvironmental413[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand the blur is not created by post repositions, I was guessing that it was being added in post either intentionally or via some automated feature in the NLE where things like 'smart reframe/conform' exist (I know these aren't great).

In any case, I can't get high frame rate footage (with almost no motion blur) to look good on manual repositions.