Tuesday, March 22, 2011

[Avid-L2] Re: [FCP-L] New features in YouTube editor: stabilizer and 3D

 

Sure, WE have better tools, but the unwashed hordes don't (the semi-
washed hordes might; I haven't messed around with the consumer
stabilizers enough to know). YouTube's stabilizer is automatic, free,
and cloud based. Plus, there's realtime previews. I'd guess this is
something of a work in progress. Check out the paper about the
algorithm at the core of the stabilzer, or just look at its demo video:

http://cpl.cc.gatech.edu/projects/videostabilization/

Neat stuff that points towards something or other, even if it's not a
tool for us.

Jim Feeley
jfeeley@gmail.com

On Mar 22, 2011, at 4:40 PM, David Baud wrote:

> You lost me there... the stabilization is amazing for what? did you
> watch their video sample test? don't we have the tools to do much
> better?
>
> The original shot is "human shaky" and the processed shot is
> "computer motion generated" to me: if the idea was to have the car
> in the shot, now you can all forget about it!
> Maybe next time their super team will create the "reframe algorithm"
> shot... that I think will be something! :-)
>
> David Baud
> KOSMOS PRODUCTIONS
>
> On Mar 22, 2011, at 5:20 PM, Wes Plate wrote:
>> That stabilization is both amazing and amazingly awful at the same
>> time.
>

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