How To RESIZE and EXPORT Videos For TikTok (Premiere Pro Tutorial)
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- Опубликовано: 20 дек 2021
- In this 8482 tutorial you will learn how to resize and export your TikTok videos.
TikTok Sequence Dimension: 1080x1920 (Vertical)
Website: 8482media.com/
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Wow, best video ive seen abouy adobe. Straight to the point and very clear instructions. I appreciate it bro, very much appreciated!! Keep grinding
Thanks champ! We edit client videos all day but trying to build out these tutorials on the side to scale out of production and into in house content. Your comment is appreciated!
Thanks for the tutorial
Great one! Thank you.
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Hi is there a vertical video setting on the camera itself? I’m using A7s ii & been shooting in 4K with camera attached vertical on the tripod.
Then with FCPX I make a project set to 1920x1080 (instead of landscape 1080x1920) but I noticed I still have to zoom loads later in .
Thanks for the tutorial bro
Thanks for the comment!
Keep up the good working
Thank you!
I have seen people like blurr the black bars with the video, is that also possible in premier pro?
Tnx
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I seem to be having a hard time resizing my rendered video. After I reimport it into Premier Pro. It doesn't allow me to change frame size. I tried to start a brand new project and that doesn't seem to allow me to resize so I can use the tiktok dimensions. Am I missing something?
Try creating a new sequence that is 1920x1080 and copy and pasting your rendered video into that new sequence. Keep us posted - we will help you.
Please nobody go in and re-cut up your video there is a way that is 100000X Easier. Just write click on your clip and select “scene edit detection” and your done. ✅ that hour of two of you chopping up your clip adobe just did in lass then a minute. 🥳
Yeah great advice if it works! A lot of times I end up having to do it over manually.
I wonder why there doesnt seem to be a automatic batch export for all social media formats, with automatic intelligent croppings...
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im convinced its easier to learn a cryptographic programing language then to use premiere pro
It’s easier than you think!
Or just import the clip you need, change it to 1080 x 1920, select then right click on the video at the timeline, and select scale to frame size. Thank me later
That doesn't resize the video. Just makes is fit in seq.
I make the video vertical but when I press export the video goes back to being horizonal, any idea what I'm doing wrong or how to adjust it?
Click "Match Source" under the "video tab" when exporting. Does that fix it? Could be a few things but that's my guess.
i did the exact same bro but when i upload my video goes in the middle nd black outlines pls help
When you upload to TikTok?
@@8482tutorials yea bro when i upload to tik tok after i dont wanna crop that cz that just make the quality's more worse
U don’t gotta recreate the effects😂all u gotta do is before u change the sequence setting nest the video sequence
Nesting definitely works but If you want your video to be fully resized you do need to change the size individually.
make your videos shorter.
zoomer brain
One important thing to note is that by cropping the video and scaling it up, you are significantly reducing the resolution of the video. I think that if you are creating a vertical format video, it should be shot vertically to retain the FHD video resolution OR shot in at least 4K, so that when you crop or scale, the loss in quality is less.
For many that don't have 4k cameras, the best choice is to keep the black bars, like you said.
Great point! Everything is dependant on your goal and/or desired outcome.