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Final Cut Pro X includes some great built-in stabilization tools, which can reduce camera motion so that they play back more smoothly. You can smooth a clip's shaky footage by correcting the stabilization, rolling shutter, or both. We'll take a look at each of these stabilization tools and go over exactly how they work.
How to Correct Rolling Shutter Distortion: COMING SOON
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⚠️️ This tutorial was created in Final Cut Pro X version 10.4.8. ⚠️
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