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I'm editing some videos for my work using Premiere Pro CS6.

 

However when I use a pic it always looks like it's shaking a bit

 

Anyone know how to fix it?

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYpBJfkGp_4&feature=plcp

 

That's the video in question.

 

Any other comments or suggestions welcomed

 

 

 

I know I should probably post this on a editing forum but I'm too lazy to go sign up just to ask 1 question.

 

Any other editing/filming discussion can go in here too

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I'm editing some videos for my work using Premiere Pro CS6.

 

However when I use a pic it always looks like it's shaking a bit

 

Anyone know how to fix it?

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYpBJfkGp_4&feature=plcp

 

That's the video in question.

 

Any other comments or suggestions welcomed

 

 

 

I know I should probably post this on a editing forum but I'm too lazy to go sign up just to ask 1 question.

 

Any other editing/filming discussion can go in here too

 

You referring to the logo at the bottom? Is it a gif? If so try and save it has a PNG instead which is a higher quality transparent image.

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I'm not a big fan of Premiere. Spent ages editing something at my mate's house, then when I got the hard drive back to mine and opened up the project, all the clips on the timeline were from different parts of the video than they were meant to be. Back at my mate's, it was fine again. I've no idea what difference between our two installs of Premiere could've resulted in such an odd thing.

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What are your export settings. What aformat is the picture in and what are your comp settings? 9/10 it will be that you haven't set it to deinterlace (right click on the video/image and deselect frame blending)

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