tailored to your editing software (After Effects, Premiere, DaVinci).
Use Uni.Camera Shake for action scenes, simulated earthquake effects, adding a floating “boat” sensation, or simply giving a static shot a more organic feel.
Allows manual adjustment of saturation and contrast.
Gives sterile, static tripod shots an authentic handheld feel.
: To see these effects in action and learn how to install them, YouTube offers numerous guides on applying "Earthquake" or "Handheld" modes to your timeline.
Go to the app's internal settings menu and locate the tab. Toggle on Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS) or Gyro-DIS . Ensure your resolution matches the stabilization profile—many devices achieve the smoothest results at 4K at 30fps or 1080p at 60fps. Calibrate the Gesture Sensitivity
Unicamera Shake is a utility application designed to interface with your smartphone's built-in gyroscope and accelerometer. It triggers specific camera functions, such as taking a photo, starting a video recording, or switching camera modes, simply by shaking your device. Key features include:
Presets for different lens focal lengths (e.g., 24mm, 35mm, 85mm).
tailored to your editing software (After Effects, Premiere, DaVinci).
Use Uni.Camera Shake for action scenes, simulated earthquake effects, adding a floating “boat” sensation, or simply giving a static shot a more organic feel.
Allows manual adjustment of saturation and contrast.
Gives sterile, static tripod shots an authentic handheld feel.
: To see these effects in action and learn how to install them, YouTube offers numerous guides on applying "Earthquake" or "Handheld" modes to your timeline.
Go to the app's internal settings menu and locate the tab. Toggle on Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS) or Gyro-DIS . Ensure your resolution matches the stabilization profile—many devices achieve the smoothest results at 4K at 30fps or 1080p at 60fps. Calibrate the Gesture Sensitivity
Unicamera Shake is a utility application designed to interface with your smartphone's built-in gyroscope and accelerometer. It triggers specific camera functions, such as taking a photo, starting a video recording, or switching camera modes, simply by shaking your device. Key features include:
Presets for different lens focal lengths (e.g., 24mm, 35mm, 85mm).