Overview

Boris Continuum Complete's Optical Stabilizer filter uses optical flow technology to analyze a shaky clip and then adjusts the track's position to compensate. Unlike many stabilizing tools, Optical Stabilizer does not require you to set user-defined tracking points; this lets you stabilize images where tracking data is unreliable. You may also stabilize just a portion of a track to correct isolated camera bumps.
Click here to watch a Video Podcast on how to Remove Camera Shake with BCC Optical Stabilizer
Videoguys Notes
Videoguys Top 10 of 2008
Over the years Boris FX products have consistently been given Videoguys Top 10 awards, and for good reason! I have always been a huge fan of their plug-ins. The team at Boris has always found a way to deliver the filters and effects that the editing applications were missing or needed to do better. The latest version of Boris Continuum is no exception. Not only do you get great filters and effects, they plug in seamlessly to the host application, even mimicking the host interface. That makes using and learning them much easier. If you have the budget for the full Boris Continuum Complete get it – you get so many powerful filters and effects that it is a fantastic investment. However, if you're not ready to make a large investment then you should at least consider the Boris Continuum Units you most need.
Boris Continuum Units have given video editors the flexibility to purchase just the key features they need. In today's tough economy that is just what the doctor ordered. You get the same fantastic quality and performance of Continuum Complete, without having to pay for the whole package at once. At around $100 - $200 for each Unit this is a great way to get started with Continuum, and even better, you can apply the cost of what you paid for your Unit towards an upgrade for the full version. Now that's what I call an amazing offer!