Step 2: Select the clip you want to stabilize in the timeline.
Step 3: Click on the "Inspector" button in the toolbar.
Step 4: In the "Inspector" window, click on the "Stabilization" tab.
Step 5: Under "Stabilization Settings," select the "Auto-Analyze" option.
Step 6: Final Cut Pro will analyze the clip and automatically apply the best stabilization settings.
Step 7: You can further adjust the stabilization settings by manually setting the "Smoothness" and "Crop to Original Aspect Ratio" options.
Step 8: Click on the "Apply" button to apply the stabilization settings to the clip.
Here are some additional tips for stabilizing footage in Final Cut Pro:
* If the footage is very shaky, you may need to apply multiple passes of stabilization.
* You can also use the "Warp Stabilizer" effect to manually stabilize footage.
* If you are stabilizing a clip that has already been edited, you may need to adjust the timing of the edits after applying stabilization.