- I wonder how they stabilised the video. - Rotate the video at a constant rate about a point until the rocket hits turbulence/has a change of direction and then repeat? - It’s a standard feature in nearly all common video editors (i.e. DaVinci Resolve or Adobe Premiere). - Usually, stabilization goes over all video frames and tries to find image transformations (rotation + translation + zoom) that make a frame match as closely as possible with the previous frame. That’s an oversimplified explanation, but from a user point-of-view, these tools are mature enough to be applied with just a few clicks. - This video is definitely the result of that, as, whoever did it, didn’t even bother to insert a cut when the feed switches between left side and right side camera, thus making the stabilization spazz out momentarily. 
 

