Trim your clips down to just the amount you want to use, which should hopefully just be a little longer than your intended clip. Want additional video tips and tricks? Discover what more you can do with Premiere Pro to add professional-level effects to your video footage. Part 2: How to Add Camera Shake into After Effects Step 1: Track Your Marked Reference Footage Once you have your footage, upload it to your computer and bring it into After Effects. The idea is to create a duplicate of your clip that goes slightly off-center from the original when the impact occurs, creating what appears to be camera shake. Apply Motion Blur to smooth out the frame movement.Create another series of keyframes after the action is complete and reset the parameters to original.You can also zoom in slightly, instead of moving the frame’s position side to side or up and down. The more you move, the harsher the shake effect will be. Move the scene position slightly between the keyframes.Create a keyframe using the Position panel immediately before and after the points where you want to add the shake effect. In the Effects Controls panel, search for the Transform effect.
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