Hi Brendon, I really enjoy your videos!!!! I cant get gyroflow to work properly - it makes my footage more jerky somehow , I use Da Vinci Studio and my camera is A7SIII with 35 fe 1.8 lens . So i think at least in theory it should work just fine.. Tried with ibis on and off , same results , it made my footage more jerky. Do you have any tips on camera settings , or something else? I'd really appreciate your opinion.
If your camera doesn't have built-in gyro data recording, you can rigidly mount your phone to the camera and use a "sensor logger" app to record gyro data. I have a video talking about this and it works just as well as native recording. It does take a little more time in post but it's a super cheap/accessible way to get gimbal-like shots.
@@moealmighty5700 Most smartphones nowadays have Gyroscopes built-in, even the cheapest ones. If you tilt your phone from vertical to horizontal and the screen rotates, that's it.
I love the honesty of this video. It reveals how much we can “ fix in post”. Thank you for re-iterating that we need to turn off In Body Image Stabilization (IBIS) to be able to use Resolve’s Gyro Stabilization feature. Also, thank you for showing us the differences between the effects given by tweaking the parameters of low vs. high smoothing, and horizon locking, etc.!
Just in case anyone needs this info (Or maybe i just discovered this and everyone else knows lol) But I was shooting some videos with my camera mounted on a Gimbal. I tested it 3 separate times where in the first i turned off my SteadyShot, 2nd test was on Standard SteadyShot, and lastly i put it into Active SteadyShot. The best results came from me completely turning off SteadyShot. Even though the footage looked jittery and nearly unusable, GyroFlow did it's job perfectly. Also, to anyone owning a Tamron 28-75mm f2.8 G2 Version, i have a lens profile for ya'll. Just HMU.
Thank you Brandon, this was super helpful. I am primarily a paid Stills photographer, but I know many of my clients would appreciate short clips/reels of video, but the thought of juggling between gimbal and not just fills me with dread. This looks like a real alternative for these kind of projects/shoots.
This is awesome. I hate the catalyst browse work flow. I think the peak design strap can come in handy to keep things a little steady whilst shooting. But those results without any gear are amazing
I think the biggest plus that GyroFlow has over Catalyst Browse is that it keeps the footage 10-bit (if you're shooting 10-bit footage that is). Catalyst Browse, when you export the stabilised footage, it automatically makes it 8-bit. This doesn't happen if you use the paid version of Catalyst.. but at least for me it's too expensive to be worth it, especially when you have a free PLUGIN like GyroFlow.
@@mex5341 UPDATE: I just double-checked in sony's official website about Catalyst Browse and Catalyst Prepare. There isn't 10-bit export. "XAVC S Intra and Long 422 10-bit export (MP4)" not available in Catalyst Browse "XAVC Intra 422 10-bit export (MXF)" not available in Catalyst Browse I haven't come across such information? For what I know it gives you the impression you're saving 10-bit by choosing the same settings as the video settings you've used on your camera, but the exported footage is still not 10-bit. Am I missing something? Has there been an update that gives you a 10-bit option?
@@Potchekansky Weird, I just tried, under the export Format dropdown, yes, the XAVC Long and XAVC S both tell you 4:2:2 is not available, but if you select XAVC Intra, there is no such message. I tried exporting using the XAVC Intra codec, it generated a 4:2:2 10-bit MXF file. BTW, I am using version 2023.1.975 on PC
Wow, this is sick! Now I see a good reason to leave the gimbal rusty. Brandon Li, if you ever come visit Croatia, pls stop by in Zagreb. Will be an honor to have a tea with you. 谢谢!
I just can’t bear working with Catalyst as it requires to export another version of the video. Finally now there’s an opensource alternative that does much better job than Sony, integrated directly with Resolve, and don’t requires you to export another file that hog too much disk space.
I would at least quadruple your shutter speed. That works for catalyst browse. But he would have cracked it a lot higher than that. You should always go as high as you can. Even 2000 shutter speed if your outside for best results
If you know you're going to need to stabilize your footage...double your shutter. It all depends on how fast objects are moving that your are tracking. If it's a wedding, double...if it's a dance video, triple or quadruple. So, yes, 1/2000 is a practical shutter speed of you're jogging or moving fast to catch up with the subject. I hope you see that it's all relative to the sum of the movements that result in keeping something in frame.
Thank you, Brandon, I've learned so much from your videos! I also use an a7siii and Sigma 24-70mm ART. Really appreciate your expertise! By the way, I shoot handheld with a monopod (fully closed) and the camera strap pulled tought around my neck. It keeps my a7siii pretty stable and the horizon relatively straight.
Would have been interesting to know how high of a shutter you were using exactly. With a very high shutter it might be challenging in dimly lit environments. Also flicker will be an issue under artificial lighting.
I didn't have a Sony camera but checked the link out of curiosity. Surprised to see Android phones under supported devices list. Will definitely try this out 👍
Great video as usual. CAn you make a tutorial on reelsmart motion blur? I can’t seem to find any videos on reelsmart motion blur in davinci like you used in this video:)
you can see some haloing artefacts around the subject at higher settings, but if you don't mind painting those out this looks like it could legitimately save shots
Maybe I missed it somewhere in the video but does this program require your shutter to be really high like catalyst browse does? Would love if I can keep shutter at 180 degrees and use good handheld stabilization at the same time.
it is interesting to get this kind of in-depth testing of gyro stabilisation from someone as capable as you in creative camera movement. Probably I would keep using a gimbal (even over a camera with a good IBIS as the Lumix GH5) over the gyro, as it is better to film properly (shutter speed, framing without too much difficulty) rather than correct the video in post.
@@BrandonLiUnscripted Probably you are the right person to answer your question. I would say that gimbal stabilisation has the inconvenience of being cumbersome and not completely run-and-gun and it creates movements that can be perceived as coming from a gimbal. Handheld has the interest of looking real and raw, although it can feel messy and tiring to watch for longer takes or sequences. I would add lens stabilisation and sometimes IBIS with a gimbal to avoid micro jitters ... but I would not add gyro post stabilisation to gimbal unless there is an obvious error or shakiness in the footage. If the a7sIII or FX3 record gyro data with no extra cost, it can be useful in case of errors in stabilisation .... provided that you don't have to change shutter speed if it does not have a creative purpose. I find your unstabilised footage interesting, for instance at 11:33 I find there is a creative statement in the wild shakiness and the post-gyro-stabilised footage yields a less appealing image. Take in account that I am watching on a large 55" high quality tv screen, and that the same footage played on a laptop computer or even more on a phone screen will seem acceptable. I have noticed that the same footage I recorded on an iPhone handheld running seemed so good on a laptop (even with a good screen) but became disappointing on a larger screen. So what I am saying is not applicable to all viewing situations and audiences.
What I would like to know is if there is a way to get gyro data from a smart phone and either use it to stabilize another camera or the phones footage? For example Sony's Xperia 1 variants have gryo sensors, and could use cinema pro app or open camera, but as far as I'm aware Sony never offered this as an option despite Sony having catalyst browse. It seems like a missed opportunity that would be perfect for them.
The issue with gyro based stabilisation is that most cameras don’t record gyro data at 120p. Saying that, if you slow down 120p, it looks stabilised anyway, so not too much of an issue. Also, I tried gyroflow with my Sirui 50mm anamorphic. There’s a profile for this lens and it stabilises well, but the software only exports the 16:9 ratio, so I lose most of the x-axis space. I hope the Resolve plug-in allows us to desqueeze the image, then apply the stabilisation.
Brandon does have steady hands. It's nice to see that even most of his handheld footage shakes like crazy. Shows that it's a matter of properly prepping the shot and stabilisation methods. And a warning that handheld/handheld with IBIS just won't hold up in the field for most professional work. Very useful video.
Very useful information. I think its valuable for my travel videos, where I usually keep my kit simple and light. I sold my a7siii and bought zv-e1 recently to keep my kit small.
Hey Brandon, you have mentioned about fast shutter speed to compensate for stabilization motion blurs. Can you give your recommended settings for different scenarios - when we walk and shoot vs. when we run and shoot.. thanks!
basically set as fast shutter speed as you can get away with given lighting conditions, then stabilize and apply motion blur in post after stabilization
Thank you so much, beside the min shutter speed that you would consider as safe, I'd like to know if 24 fps is working well or if we need to shoot at 60 fps to avoid artifacts. Cheers!
This is great news for Sony users 🎉. Since Blackmagic released Gyro update for BM cameras I stopped using gimbals unless i need it for all the shots. Does take time to trim beginnings and the ends or any sudden jerks in the footage
Question: Z-Axis and Stabilisation/Gimbals - AFAIK is the Z-Axis still a problem with 99 percent of consumer gimbals (for a smartphone / point-n-shoot, small DSLR etc.). That‘s why there are Z-Axis Stabilizers available for All-in-one Gimbal-Actioncameras like Osmo Pocket / DJI Pocket 2, Feiyu Tech Pocket, Morange M1 aka the Xiaomi TikTok Action Camera. Does GyroFlow solve the Z-Axis problem?
This is amazing. Makes a big difference comparing the hassle of having to take clips through sony's catalyst browse. Definitely using this in the future. Maybe even more usefull than in camera active stabilization.
Much more useful. Digital stabilization in post is always better than digital stabilization in camera since the camera is always trying to predict what’s going to happen
Wow, this is Gold!! Thanks for sharing! Question: Catalyst Browse exports only in 8bits. Did you notice if Gyroflow preserves 10bits colors? Kind regards
@@BrandonLiUnscripted This is exactly what Sony should be doing. The gyro data is basically a mathematical calculation that should be used during final export so as to preserve image quality as much as possible and also streamline the workflow.
i guess you will need a higher shutter speed for this to be really effective in order not to record actual motion blur, else the blur due to shakes would still show in the stabilized output....
Great video! Moving forward when shooting handheld would you use this method + gyroflow results and is it > than the in camera IBIS + post stabilization via other methods?
Just one question, Brandon. I’m using FX3 recently, and very often my Sony doesn’t record Gyro data. Can you, please, clarify in what situations it doesn’t save such data? Cause on Sony website it’s very confusing. Thank you.
Thank you! Also I understand that although the other software mentioned may save to 10 bit but that it reduces colour editing ability more like 8 bit. …are you aware of reduced colour manipulation after stabilizing? So appreciate your work on this video.
Hi, how do I find my profile for my Panasonic GH 5 camera and for olympus m.zuiko digital ed 8mm f/1.8 fisheye pro lens? I have no idea how to create that json manually because it is the first time I discovered this plugin. Can you please help me and create that json for me for what I wrote you, camera and lens?
that's really interesting bro, the only thing that is a downside for me is the process time that its adding to your already quite heavy process time of editing and coloring. At least, that's what i felt with Catalyst browse. Do you feel adding a lot more time on the computer or not really ? Cause yeah, you are also lighter on your shooting setup that can be interesting too.
Now time to find a way to get a small device like the Rode Wireless go that can plug into headphone jack and export it's data to a non gyro camera? Or maybe the Sync port that's used for remotes.
Gyroflow FAQ - I answer your questions about gyro stabilization! czcams.com/video/EzbjMGh89-o/video.html
Hi Brendon, I really enjoy your videos!!!!
I cant get gyroflow to work properly - it makes my footage more jerky somehow , I use Da Vinci Studio and my camera is A7SIII with 35 fe 1.8 lens . So i think at least in theory it should work just fine.. Tried with ibis on and off , same results , it made my footage more jerky. Do you have any tips on camera settings , or something else? I'd really appreciate your opinion.
If your camera doesn't have built-in gyro data recording, you can rigidly mount your phone to the camera and use a "sensor logger" app to record gyro data. I have a video talking about this and it works just as well as native recording. It does take a little more time in post but it's a super cheap/accessible way to get gimbal-like shots.
Your camera needs to be able to record gyro data in order for this software to work?
@@moealmighty5700 Most smartphones nowadays have Gyroscopes built-in, even the cheapest ones. If you tilt your phone from vertical to horizontal and the screen rotates, that's it.
@@moealmighty5700yes, it uses gyroscope data to stabilize the video.
Bro, where is the video?
@moealmighty5700 yeah most phones don't. Sony Xperia PRO-I doesn't even do it. Gopro 8 and later are best.
Thank you so much for making videos on practical tools that most of us didn't know were accessible to us brandon!
I love the honesty of this video. It reveals how much we can “ fix in post”. Thank you for re-iterating that we need to turn off In Body Image Stabilization (IBIS) to be able to use Resolve’s Gyro Stabilization feature. Also, thank you for showing us the differences between the effects given by tweaking the parameters of low vs. high smoothing, and horizon locking, etc.!
Just in case anyone needs this info (Or maybe i just discovered this and everyone else knows lol) But I was shooting some videos with my camera mounted on a Gimbal. I tested it 3 separate times where in the first i turned off my SteadyShot, 2nd test was on Standard SteadyShot, and lastly i put it into Active SteadyShot. The best results came from me completely turning off SteadyShot. Even though the footage looked jittery and nearly unusable, GyroFlow did it's job perfectly. Also, to anyone owning a Tamron 28-75mm f2.8 G2 Version, i have a lens profile for ya'll. Just HMU.
any info on that profile?
How you made it? I assume it has different types of distortion on different focal lengths. And this information should be saved somewhere.
Thank you Brandon, this was super helpful. I am primarily a paid Stills photographer, but I know many of my clients would appreciate short clips/reels of video, but the thought of juggling between gimbal and not just fills me with dread. This looks like a real alternative for these kind of projects/shoots.
Good to see you and Marcel doing something together. I’m very interested in what’s coming. Looking forward to more video from both of you 👍🏻
This is awesome. I hate the catalyst browse work flow. I think the peak design strap can come in handy to keep things a little steady whilst shooting. But those results without any gear are amazing
yeah catalyst browse broke for me anyways, it's not optimized for newer macs, the whole program is unstable and sony support has been awful
I wouldn’t say it’s new but gyroflow sure is an awesome tool. Thanks to Adrian Eddy for all the hard work.
I think the biggest plus that GyroFlow has over Catalyst Browse is that it keeps the footage 10-bit (if you're shooting 10-bit footage that is). Catalyst Browse, when you export the stabilised footage, it automatically makes it 8-bit. This doesn't happen if you use the paid version of Catalyst.. but at least for me it's too expensive to be worth it, especially when you have a free PLUGIN like GyroFlow.
There is option to save 10 bit in Catalyst browser too .
@@mex5341
UPDATE: I just double-checked in sony's official website about Catalyst Browse and Catalyst Prepare. There isn't 10-bit export.
"XAVC S Intra and Long 422 10-bit export (MP4)" not available in Catalyst Browse
"XAVC Intra 422 10-bit export (MXF)" not available in Catalyst Browse
I haven't come across such information? For what I know it gives you the impression you're saving 10-bit by choosing the same settings as the video settings you've used on your camera, but the exported footage is still not 10-bit.
Am I missing something? Has there been an update that gives you a 10-bit option?
@@Potchekanskylast I checked stabilizing in catalyst browse changes it to 8bit. I too am excited about gyro flow for this reason
@@Potchekansky i am exporting right now in XAVC Intra 10 with free version Catalyst Browse. And it's MXF file .
@@Potchekansky Weird, I just tried, under the export Format dropdown, yes, the XAVC Long and XAVC S both tell you 4:2:2 is not available, but if you select XAVC Intra, there is no such message. I tried exporting using the XAVC Intra codec, it generated a 4:2:2 10-bit MXF file. BTW, I am using version 2023.1.975 on PC
Wasn't aware of the smart motion blur plug-in. It's the main reason I haven't bothered with utilizing gyro data to stabilize. Thanks for the info!
Wow, this is sick! Now I see a good reason to leave the gimbal rusty. Brandon Li, if you ever come visit Croatia, pls stop by in Zagreb. Will be an honor to have a tea with you. 谢谢!
I just can’t bear working with Catalyst as it requires to export another version of the video. Finally now there’s an opensource alternative that does much better job than Sony, integrated directly with Resolve, and don’t requires you to export another file that hog too much disk space.
Would have liked to have seen more information on your camera settings, specifically shutter speeds for the different shots
Hes cranked the shutter, so a bit individual I reckon
Would love to hear about the rules of thumb for when and where you use “incorrect” shutter angle to set up from more easily stabilized footage
I would at least quadruple your shutter speed. That works for catalyst browse. But he would have cracked it a lot higher than that. You should always go as high as you can. Even 2000 shutter speed if your outside for best results
If you know you're going to need to stabilize your footage...double your shutter. It all depends on how fast objects are moving that your are tracking. If it's a wedding, double...if it's a dance video, triple or quadruple. So, yes, 1/2000 is a practical shutter speed of you're jogging or moving fast to catch up with the subject. I hope you see that it's all relative to the sum of the movements that result in keeping something in frame.
Legend, so useful! Would love to know the minimum usable shutter speed you would use!
This looks fantastic!
Thank you, Brandon, I've learned so much from your videos! I also use an a7siii and Sigma 24-70mm ART. Really appreciate your expertise! By the way, I shoot handheld with a monopod (fully closed) and the camera strap pulled tought around my neck. It keeps my a7siii pretty stable and the horizon relatively straight.
Would have been interesting to know how high of a shutter you were using exactly. With a very high shutter it might be challenging in dimly lit environments. Also flicker will be an issue under artificial lighting.
great tip! i just proceed the a7s footage directly in the gyroflow app, easy fast export
I didn't have a Sony camera but checked the link out of curiosity. Surprised to see Android phones under supported devices list. Will definitely try this out 👍
Great video as usual. CAn you make a tutorial on reelsmart motion blur? I can’t seem to find any videos on reelsmart motion blur in davinci like you used in this video:)
Incredible! any plugins that make resolve workflows easier is a game changer
Well done Brandon thank you
love the no stab full sprint shot
Great to see the together the cameraman master en the sound guy master!
Thank you Brandon! Just tested it. Amazing result
the running stabilization is incredible
That is how you make a review which shows perfectly the pros and cons. Thank you!
you can see some haloing artefacts around the subject at higher settings, but if you don't mind painting those out this looks like it could legitimately save shots
This is incredible! Thanks for sharing this! Definitely great to know there are options when a gimbal doesn't fit in the day bag!
That looks fun! I’m excited about the direction you’re taking things.👍🏼 Keep it up!
Maybe I missed it somewhere in the video but does this program require your shutter to be really high like catalyst browse does? Would love if I can keep shutter at 180 degrees and use good handheld stabilization at the same time.
Brandon strikes again! Awesome demonstrations mate!
it is interesting to get this kind of in-depth testing of gyro stabilisation from someone as capable as you in creative camera movement. Probably I would keep using a gimbal (even over a camera with a good IBIS as the Lumix GH5) over the gyro, as it is better to film properly (shutter speed, framing without too much difficulty) rather than correct the video in post.
Why not both?
@@BrandonLiUnscripted Probably you are the right person to answer your question. I would say that gimbal stabilisation has the inconvenience of being cumbersome and not completely run-and-gun and it creates movements that can be perceived as coming from a gimbal. Handheld has the interest of looking real and raw, although it can feel messy and tiring to watch for longer takes or sequences. I would add lens stabilisation and sometimes IBIS with a gimbal to avoid micro jitters ... but I would not add gyro post stabilisation to gimbal unless there is an obvious error or shakiness in the footage. If the a7sIII or FX3 record gyro data with no extra cost, it can be useful in case of errors in stabilisation .... provided that you don't have to change shutter speed if it does not have a creative purpose.
I find your unstabilised footage interesting, for instance at 11:33 I find there is a creative statement in the wild shakiness and the post-gyro-stabilised footage yields a less appealing image. Take in account that I am watching on a large 55" high quality tv screen, and that the same footage played on a laptop computer or even more on a phone screen will seem acceptable. I have noticed that the same footage I recorded on an iPhone handheld running seemed so good on a laptop (even with a good screen) but became disappointing on a larger screen. So what I am saying is not applicable to all viewing situations and audiences.
Thx Brandon! Nice overview of what the parameters can do in gyroflow!
What I would like to know is if there is a way to get gyro data from a smart phone and either use it to stabilize another camera or the phones footage? For example Sony's Xperia 1 variants have gryo sensors, and could use cinema pro app or open camera, but as far as I'm aware Sony never offered this as an option despite Sony having catalyst browse. It seems like a missed opportunity that would be perfect for them.
Brandon you are one of the best and an amazing filmmaker.
Amazing work! Thank you for sharing! If there's one filmmaker to learn from it's you. Inspiring.
The issue with gyro based stabilisation is that most cameras don’t record gyro data at 120p. Saying that, if you slow down 120p, it looks stabilised anyway, so not too much of an issue.
Also, I tried gyroflow with my Sirui 50mm anamorphic. There’s a profile for this lens and it stabilises well, but the software only exports the 16:9 ratio, so I lose most of the x-axis space. I hope the Resolve plug-in allows us to desqueeze the image, then apply the stabilisation.
you can export with whatever aspect ratio and resolution you want. Also in Resolve, no limitations
Li's hands are very good stabilizers, thanks so much for sharing!
Brandon does have steady hands. It's nice to see that even most of his handheld footage shakes like crazy. Shows that it's a matter of properly prepping the shot and stabilisation methods. And a warning that handheld/handheld with IBIS just won't hold up in the field for most professional work. Very useful video.
Awesome work. Super detailed. I will definitely use this for some of my projects!
Finally, thank you so much for sharing this valuable information!
Very useful information. I think its valuable for my travel videos, where I usually keep my kit simple and light. I sold my a7siii and bought zv-e1 recently to keep my kit small.
Crazy Results 🎉🎉🎉🎉
What a wonderful video! Thanks a lot, Brandon.
This is great, thanks so much for sharing!
Always good content for minimal gear to result ratio from Mr Li
We've definitely come a long way from SteadyMove and Mercalli!
Hey Brandon, you have mentioned about fast shutter speed to compensate for stabilization motion blurs. Can you give your recommended settings for different scenarios - when we walk and shoot vs. when we run and shoot.. thanks!
Commented because I would also like to know..
Yes I would like to know. Particularly for this one since he says it solves some of the background jitters that Catalyst has.
basically set as fast shutter speed as you can get away with given lighting conditions, then stabilize and apply motion blur in post after stabilization
Usually they recomend to put the shutter 1.5 times to 2 times avoid unnatural warp with 180degree shutter
As high as you can. Trust me. That is the best answer. Unless it’s a very still shot. It’s up to u to experiment
this is amazing will save me so much stress when i dont use a gimbal. thanks for sharing
Very cool! Great vid!
Thank you so much, beside the min shutter speed that you would consider as safe, I'd like to know if 24 fps is working well or if we need to shoot at 60 fps to avoid artifacts. Cheers!
Thanks Mr. Li very informative I'll try this app.
Many many many many thanks to you!
That is utterly amazing!
Great video! I'd love to see this workflow with the stabilizer. As you can still get clean gyro data from the camera .
This is great news for Sony users 🎉. Since Blackmagic released Gyro update for BM cameras I stopped using gimbals unless i need it for all the shots. Does take time to trim beginnings and the ends or any sudden jerks in the footage
Wowww cant wait to try this out, catalyst browse is massive hot garbage so this is the first real workflow for xml gyro stabilization
Have you tried this + a gimble? I've been wondering if this would give an ultra smooth look or just not really do much.
Question: Z-Axis and Stabilisation/Gimbals - AFAIK is the Z-Axis still a problem with 99 percent of consumer gimbals (for a smartphone / point-n-shoot, small DSLR etc.).
That‘s why there are Z-Axis Stabilizers available for All-in-one Gimbal-Actioncameras like Osmo Pocket / DJI Pocket 2, Feiyu Tech Pocket, Morange M1 aka the Xiaomi TikTok Action Camera.
Does GyroFlow solve the Z-Axis problem?
it doesn't, gyroflow is like a 3-axis gimbal, it doesn't solve the 4th axis issue
@@AdrianEddy Thanks a lot! 👍
Does this work for footages from Sony A7iii also?
This is amazing. Makes a big difference comparing the hassle of having to take clips through sony's catalyst browse. Definitely using this in the future. Maybe even more usefull than in camera active stabilization.
Much more useful. Digital stabilization in post is always better than digital stabilization in camera since the camera is always trying to predict what’s going to happen
This is great. I hope it can one day support Fuji footage as well.
It’s up to Fuji to include gyro data the software can support any camera as long as the manufacturer includes gyro data
For my Fuji X-T3 i use a tiny Sony RX0M2 camera with gyro loggers, mounted to X-T3 cage.
The A7iii do have gyro sensor I think can it be used with this?
Legend gimble guru🤙🤙👉👉
Wow, this is Gold!! Thanks for sharing! Question: Catalyst Browse exports only in 8bits. Did you notice if Gyroflow preserves 10bits colors? Kind regards
Gyroflow is a plug in, it doesn’t render at all. So you retain your original image
@@BrandonLiUnscripted thanks!
@@BrandonLiUnscripted This is exactly what Sony should be doing. The gyro data is basically a mathematical calculation that should be used during final export so as to preserve image quality as much as possible and also streamline the workflow.
Resolve has this natively for braw (Blackmagic cameras) btw
That is absolutely amazing.
i guess you will need a higher shutter speed for this to be really effective in order not to record actual motion blur, else the blur due to shakes would still show in the stabilized output....
Thank you Brandon!
Great video! Moving forward when shooting handheld would you use this method + gyroflow results and is it > than the in camera IBIS + post stabilization via other methods?
YES! This is one of things I hated about resolve! If this works great then the only thing left for me switching over is the shitty/cluttery keyframing
Does using the gyro data in resolve not give good results in your opinion?
I didn't know about this. Thank you!
The low settings definitely felt more cine cam-esque especially in the cafe
Thank you for that video👍🏻
Just one question, Brandon. I’m using FX3 recently, and very often my Sony doesn’t record Gyro data. Can you, please, clarify in what situations it doesn’t save such data? Cause on Sony website it’s very confusing. Thank you.
Situations, when I’m using lenses like 24-107mm with OSS or Sirui Anamorphic? Thank you 🙏🏻
Great job man! Great review.
you are a lifesaver!
I feel the stabilize footage looks a bit soft, compare to the camera straight output
That is my question as well, I hate catalyst stabilization as it makes the footage soft..not sure abt this plugin though
Thanks for sharing, it's a great software!!
I see "Free to use sounds" in this video :)
This is GOLD
Thanks for sharing B. I might have to learn DaVinci resolve now
super helpful as always
Dude thank you so much !
this way amazing
AMAZING!
Will this work on Sony a6400?
I just got really excited for this and got nothing but jumpy jittery footage that was worse than the in camera lol
10:52 Brandon is being modest here, his arms work like a gimbal.
Thank you so much!
Thank you! Also I understand that although the other software mentioned may save to 10 bit but that it reduces colour editing ability more like 8 bit. …are you aware of reduced colour manipulation after stabilizing? So appreciate your work on this video.
there is no quality reduction. This is a pro-grade tool, don't let the fact that it's free fool you
Hi, how do I find my profile for my Panasonic GH 5 camera and for olympus m.zuiko digital ed 8mm f/1.8 fisheye pro lens? I have no idea how to create that json manually because it is the first time I discovered this plugin. Can you please help me and create that json for me for what I wrote you, camera and lens?
This is fantastic! Would love to see a (better) plugin for FCPX.
that's really interesting bro, the only thing that is a downside for me is the process time that its adding to your already quite heavy process time of editing and coloring. At least, that's what i felt with Catalyst browse. Do you feel adding a lot more time on the computer or not really ? Cause yeah, you are also lighter on your shooting setup that can be interesting too.
There is a sound recordist in ure clip :) Thanks for info
Woah, this is a game changer! I wonder how it would pair with a gimbal or if the benefits would 'cancel out'' to some degree
Gyro and gimbal together look great
Super review thank you ! Do you still have ton crank up the shutter speed while filming ?
Thank you for sharing this. What shutter speed should I use to make it look good after stabilization?
Depends on how much movement you have. For fast stuff, at least 1/200. I’ve gotten away with 1/50 if the shot is mainly still or a very slow pan.
@@theprisoner6666 thank a lot for your answer, i rather find myself in run and gun situations so that framerate change necessity not suits me at all
Good info. Thank you. 👍
Now time to find a way to get a small device like the Rode Wireless go that can plug into headphone jack and export it's data to a non gyro camera? Or maybe the Sync port that's used for remotes.