Video Stabilization
Video Stabilization is a technique used to reduce unwanted camera movement in video footage. This can occur due to shaky hands, walking, or other factors that cause the camera to wobble. By using software or hardware, video stabilization smooths out these movements, resulting in a more professional-looking video.
There are two main types of video stabilization: optical and digital. Optical stabilization involves using special camera lenses or mechanisms to physically counteract movement. In contrast, digital stabilization uses algorithms to analyze the video and adjust the frames to create a smoother final product. Both methods aim to enhance the viewing experience.