Pluggin for shaky camera

Somebody told me about a plugin in adobe premier. that makes the footage look less shaky. Is there a pluggin in final cut pro for that also.
thank you,
caleb kingston

ONCE -- a long time ago I used to do this by hand!!! Put a dot as an overlay and keyframe motion to that dot.
Not anymore. Now I generally send it to a program called shake if I really want to remove the jitters. After Effects might be able to handle this too...
However, here's a program you might try too...
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/video/istabilize.html
I'm sure there are other ways also.
CaptM

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