When most people get their hands on a GoPro camera, they automatically think they will start shooting crazy action footage of them doing fantastic biking tricks, insane snowboarding flips, or spectacular underwater dives. However, when they view their video, it ends up being less like a suspenseful work of art and more like "The Blair Witch Project" with all the shakiness.

However, this does not mean that it's time to hang up your GoPro or that you will never get the perfect shot. Instead, you just need more practice and some easy stabilization tips. To make sure you're ready for your next GoPro shooting adventure. This blog post will help you understand everything you need to do to make sure your GoPro is stabilized while filming and how specific editing programs can make even a shaky video come to life.

How to Stabilize Footage During Filming

One of the most common problems GoPro users have is how to stabilize their footage during filming. Fortunately, with a few easy tweaks and some new pieces of equipment, stabilization should not be an issue for you going forward.

  • Poles: Typically, when you use a pole with a GoPro, you shoot videos by putting the camera on the rod's upside and have it sit upright. However, if you put your GoPro on the downside and make sure the recording is set on auto, you can get a much steadier-looking video.
  • Mounts: Whether you decide to attach your GoPro to a helmet mount or create your own chin mount, these mounts allow you to shoot more steady-looking videos with little effort because it creates a perfectly stable platform for your GoPro.
  • Stabilization Rigs: What is great about these stabilization rigs is they are relatively inexpensive to purchase or incredibly easy to make. Yet, whatever route you choose, the final result will be the same- a wobble-free way to shoot your videos.
  • Built-in Stabilization: Depending on the GoPro model, you can use the built-in stabilization feature by turning it off or on.

How to Stabilize GoPro Video After Recording

Sometimes no matter how many precautions you take, your video may still look like a shaky and hot mess. Luckily, this does not mean that your whole video is a lost cause. With the right editing software, you can still stabilize your video even after filming it.

Typically, with sound editing software, you can get advanced stabilization features that help you remove extra camera motion so that your final video looks smoother and less shaky.

Choose the Right Editing Software

One important thing to note is that when it comes to stabilizing GoPro footage, not all editing software programs are created equally or are as effective at removing motion. So before you jump on Google and try to download any editing software, you first need to consider the following features:

  • Does the software support multiple video formats?
  • Does the software provide a stabilization feature?
  • Does the software allow you to cut video clips together and get rid of footage that is not necessary?
  • Does the software enable different levels of editing depending on an individual's skills and needs?

Stop the Shaking and Create Amazing Looking Videos Today

Remember, at the end of the day, if you want to create flawless-looking GoPro videos, you need to make sure that your GoPro remains as steady as possible while filming. However, if some shakiness ends up sneaking into your footage, just know with the right editing software, you can still get the ultimate looking video.

That is why the next time you want to edit your GoPro footage, consider using Pinnacle Studio. With our creative and powerful video editing software, you can learn how to edit like a pro and not spend a fortune in the process. For more information about our different editing features, check out our product page.

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