However if the shakiness of your videos is starting to concern you and you're not looking to create the Cloverfield sequel, how about using military grade software vReveal to stabilize your videos?
It supposedly uses the same technology found in UAV drones that the US military uses for surveillance. After all, how much use can they get out of surveillance footage if they turn out blurry and shaky, rendering them unusable? Since blurry and shaky videos is highly unacceptable, the solution was to use various software along with sophisticated multi-frame algorithms to help stabilize full-motion video in real-time.
The good news is that the software is free, although there is a premium version that you can purchase for $49 which will remove advertisements and temporary watermarks that can be found in the free version. If you don't mind paying $49 or having temporary watermarks, just head on down to vReveal's website and download your copy.
source: Ubergizmo
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