You can even tell Warp Stabilizer how much cropping you're comfortable with and how much scale and it will fix the video accordingly. In addition, Warp Stabilizer has a ton of parameters that you can set which allow you to fine tune the "best" (with shaky video there is never a perfect, only a best) settings for your video. The trick is to tell the Warp Stabilizer in After Effects (or in Premiere for that matter) that the clip is in "motion" rather than static or "no motion." There is a drop down menu in the Warp Stabilizer plugin where you can select this option. I've used it on many a shaky wedding video to great effect – even for pan and tilt shots. As long as your background isn't moving incredibly fast, After Effect's Warp Stabilizer effect is definitely the way to go especially if you've shot your footage on a DSLR.
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