I'm going to make sure that the clip is selected and double-click on the effect in order to get Premiere Pro to start analyzing it in the background. So let's try to use the Warp Stabilizer effect to overcome this in post. And this is just one part of the clip, and I picked it because it has these unnatural bounces and shakiness due to the camera operator. A beautiful shot courtesy of my friend Moshe Cohen. And this, of course, was shot from a drone above the Dead Sea in Israel. And then I'm going to press play, and I'm also going to move this to full frame so you can get a sense of what we are looking at. I'm going to select this clip and press once again on the forward slash key or the question mark in order to create an In and Out above this clip. So I'm going to hold down Shift and then using the scroll wheel on the mouse I can drag or scroll the Timeline and you can see that we have another clip over here. The moment you understand it, it is no longer advanced, it is just another option or options that you can use in your own workflow.
Now remember, that 'advanced' is just something you don't know yet. Now, let's take a deeper look at the advanced tools of the Warp Stabilizer effect, to learn what we can achieve if we just dig deeper into its controls.