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posted my first real edit and people are saying the horizon is crooked??

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okay so i put together like a 2 minute clip from a camping trip, took me forever to edit and i was pretty proud of it. posted it to instagram and a couple people in the comments said the horizon looks tilted in a few shots. i went back and looked and yeah i guess i can see it but it doesnt look that bad to me? maybe im just too close to it at this point

is there an easy way to fix it in premiere without it looking weird or cropped weirdly. also just generally if anyone wants to watch it and give feedback i'm open to it, link in my profile. it was shot on an air 2s mostly handheld transitions mixed with aerial so maybe thats why some of it looks off

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horizon tilt is one of those things you stop noticing when youve been staring at the same edit for 3 hours lol. just use the rotation dial in premiere, even half a degree makes a difference. yeah youll lose a tiny bit of frame edge but its barely noticeable if the crop is small

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I had this same issue on my first edit and someone pointed it out and I was so embarrassed but honestly it just means you need to enable the horizon leveling on the gimbal before you fly, there's a setting for it. Also warp stabilizer in premiere can sometimes make tilt worse so watch out for that if you're using it on any of the aerial clips

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