❗ Download my FREE Instagram Reels Presets for Premiere Pro: get.whoismatt.com/igreelspreset P.S. I colored this video with my color presets. Get them here: whoismatt.com/luts
BIG TIP - I did every last thing Matt suggested in this video and my reel still uploaded pretty compressed. I've just learned that under Data Usage in your instagram account settings there is a toggle for High Quality Uploads. If that isn't turned on your export settings won't matter! Hope that helps someone.
I had to pause this to say it is absolutely how tutorials should be done. I watch a ton of these and this is the gold standard. No shtick, no dead space -- just the straight goods told effectively and efficiently. Good job.
Hey man, my 4k project I imported into those settings is all cropped out. I guess I have to edit the original at those settings first? Or should I just scale the original clips on the timeline to fit those dimensions?
Honestly, I never comment on RUclips videos but I HAD TO THANK YOU!! I have struggled with the export setting for Reels more than you can even imagine! All of the other videos on youtube were extremely long and hard to follow so again THANK YOU!!!
The content here never fails to impress! The detailed breakdowns, clear comparisons, and exceptional sound design and storytelling are incredibly valuable. Big thanks for the insightful and well-crafted material
I just want to say, I've taken on the challenge to learn and use Adobe more this year and your channel has been instrumental in helping me get anything done. It's a behemoth of tool and as an absolute beginer I often have no idea where to start. The step by step instruction you give makes it easy get started. Thank you!
I've been following your tutorial since the first IGTV Export settings video, I came back here out of frustration and once again you have given me clarity, keep up the brilliant work
Hey Matt, this was just amazing, you have no idea how much this has helped me. I hope you never run out of such great helpful content that helps everyone searching for a solution. Thanks !
One of the most informative and to-the-point videos that I have come across on RUclips recently. Nicely explained steps along with neat demonstration. Subscribed 👍
Okay hands down the best tutorial ever. I found your video a long time ago and it worked wonders! I changed PCs and the settings didn't save. I tried finding your video again, but no luck, so I looked up other tutorials. Yours is the best by far!!! Love the settings, so easy! SO happy I found it again :)
Right, half way through the video and I paused to sign in, like, subscribe and comment because you earn it! thanks for the detailed explanation and most importantly... you don't speak so fast like the other RUclipsrs, which gives leverage to the viewer to learn and absorb. Thanks from the heart Matt for bringing Value, keep'm coming!
I'm three minutes into this video and subscribed immediately! The content rocks and I absolutely LOVE your lighting. So warm and crisp. Beautiful work and looking forward to exploring your channel. You ROCK brotha!
Hi Matt, thank you for a great video! I did everything as you did in the tutorial but when I play exported video, I see I lost quite a bit of detail and sharpness compared to original clip. Do you have any tips how to solve this issue? The resolution looks to be working fine with Instagram because the reel has the same quality as the exported video. But missing this sharpness and detail is still a bummer. Thanks a lot!
This is a comment by @Hannah Sanson: "BIG TIP - I did every last thing Matt suggested in this video and my reel still uploaded pretty compressed. I've just learned that under Data Usage in your instagram account settings there is a toggle for High Quality Uploads. If that isn't turned on your export settings won't matter! Hope that helps someone."
Hi Matt! Your instructions are very clear so thank you! But, for my iPhone videos I recorded with 4k at 60fps, I follow these directions and presets and the results are very blurry and pixelated on both the computer and still when I airdrop it to my phone. What should I be doing differently? I follow all of your instructions to the T. Any help would be great, thanks!
Just curious, have you observed a better result by uploading a video exported at 2-3mbps vs uploading a higher quality export and just allowing IG to compress it? Also we've been uploading at 1080x1920 and I don't think I've noticed any cropping however, now after watching this I am gonna double check that. Have you tested that as well?
thank you for this video but i have a question.. looking at various sites in internet the proper horizontal resolution should be 1080p and not 640 (to be more accurate 1080wide x 1350tall) ... this is what they say for IG stories/Reels.. am I missing something ?
Yes, it is... you are reading it wrong on the internet! 1080x1350 is in 4:5 aspect ratio, called "portrait mode" and is not for reels, stories and for the feed. For reels, the storie aspect ratio is 9:16 (16:9 inverted) which is what you might have seen on the internet talking about 1080x1920 The resolution he shows in the video is the minimum recommended for the 9:16 aspect ratio and according to him, using this way you start to reduce the compression interference of Instagram algorithms.
I just recently started an Instagram page focusing on reels right now. I've chosen Premiere Pro as my go to video editing software though there seems to be something contradictory that I can't wrap my head around. I've seen this 640x1136 setting for exporting but I'm curious as to why use this instead of the 1080x1920 option? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!
In fact you can use any resolution that is within the 9:16 aspect ratio. He used what some social media experts say is the smallest within 9:16, which would be 640x1136, but it could be 720x1280, 1080x1920... This actually affects very little, the most important thing really is the bitrate... Keep in mind that the compression algorithms of social networks, Whatsapp (too terrible) will always act on the video, on the photo... simply ruin the quality of your video, your photo, your art... Social networks, for example, don't work with RGB, but with a smaller color space, sRGB... when you do something in photoshop for social networks I always advise you to create using this color space - sRGB
As for the bitrate, I advise you to test between 2 and 10 and see which ones are best for you. Remember that it can also vary by the type of video you have, for example a video with very fast movements (bitrate too low will ruin your video - but the compression algorithm will too if you don't try to reach a middle ground )... Actually, you have to try to get to a point where the quality of the video is good, acceptable... because just like the video you created it will never be on social media or whatsapp status
Great video Matt, thanks. I've often noticed that exporting at such low bit rates make my videos look like trash - very pixelated, even before I put them online. Is it worth exporting at the low bit rate and uploading it that way, or do you think there's much of a difference in exporting at a higher bitrate and allowing IG to compress it a bit?
Yea, I tried this with a video that had lots of fast movements. It looks absolutely terrible. I'm not sure if there's really a solution though, since that's just what compression does.
Yea just tried this as well. looks TERRIBLE with tons of pixelating before I even uploaded it. He is right about the aspect ration 640x1136 but something else is off.
@@aya.realty I experimented with the RF value in Handbrake, starting with RF 30 and adjusting until I got a clean video that was around 15 MB, but you could also change the bitrate
Great video, Matt! One questions though. I keep seeing online that reels need to be 1080x1920px. Is this something they changed recently, cause I've seen you go for 640x1136px?
Hey when they mention reels needs to be 1080×1920px they mean that it needs to be high quality. Whereas Matt here he's saying, if your video is 1080×1920px instagram automatically compresses it to 640×1136px, so it's best to chose 640×1136px since instagram compresses it bad! I think this is what it means. Not sure tho!
Hello Sir, I am a great fan of yours. I followed your advice to build an editing PC. It is working great. You are a really good teacher and my source of inspiration. Your beard gives you the look of an Indian sage.
Wish I could say this video was 'out dated' but the info here is simply wrong from the get-go. DON'T export your video for reels at 640x1136. A quick google search will show you that reels supports up to 1080x1920... so this is basically from the beginning a tutorial on how to make your upload look worse. Then, Adobe doesn't support VBR2 Pass for hardware encoding, so in case you wonder why your settings switch to software encoding when you change to VBR 2, it's normal. The bit rate is fine at 2 / 3 if you like, I tried doing 20 / 20 on vbr 2 pass and that seemed to look the TINIEST amount better / I could've been just imagining it... anyway, keep at high resolution! also if you want to improve your video quality, increase the shadows (make them lighter) since IG doesn't process the crushed black data very well.. that's basically the only other marginal improvement that you can make.
I think in your arrogance, you forgot to say that you will never have a video, a photo, an art in 1080x1920 on any social network... and compression algorithms are different for videos and photos... if you do that you can use it... like, for example, don't use 640x1136 but 720x1280 (of course, 1080x1920), do tests between 3 and 10 although there are people who have good results with 15... But to say that what the guy said here in his video is completely wrong, it only shows two things: 1 - Arrogance; 2 - That you don't understand much about video editing Only that!
Learn young, compression algorithms will always be used by social networks and even outside of them, such as RUclips, Whatsapp... What is attempted is to minimize the intervention of these algorithms More studies, less arrogance, more understanding of things, of people... greater perception of the whole and not just parts of a whole... And if you want to look like a master or become one, it would be very nice with you and I'll let you an oriental teaching for free... "If you want to become a master, be able to be an eternal apprentice"
Has anyone had any trouble with loss of color/vibrance after upload? I'm on Premiere, using the gamma compensation LUT when exporting. The color looks awesome when airdropped to my phone, but the moment it's uploaded it gets washed out and flat.
Yes, it happens and I'm sorry to inform you that nothing can be done about it... to be as close to what you've done, try to limit yourself to sRGB and also avoid using gradients... Social networks don't get along very well good with gradients, haha!
When I uploaded my clips that were shot at 60fps into the 30fps sequence, it looks kindof strange, and I don't know why! How do I get the beautiful quality but still able to post it to reels?
Don't know if it will work but you can try posterize time and drop the frame rate to 30 I suppose. Usually when you speed up a clip to like 2000% for a time lapse it can look kinda jittery so dropping the frame rate helps I think. But yeah like Vik Kash was saying there is no real need to film at 60fps unless you wanna slow down the footage.
So I was suppose to learn this long time but didn't care to much, until now a client wanted it done. Thanks Matt your step by step teaching made me export a video for reels & you have earned my Sub bro thanks.
I personally found that 1080x1920 produces the best video for Instagram reels. I see this video was uploaded 2 years ago so maybe it's changed since you made this
Subscribed , excellent Matt, This video was really helpful, was asking my son to help but he was to busy , so guess what your video and channel showed up and voila i have learned so much
Hey Matt! this was a suer easy video tutorial, thankyou! I have one question- these settings are really messing with my colour grading, how do I fix that? Have I missed a step? Thanks!
Thanks a lot for the preset! My videos on the reel have been getting dull. Your preset is really helpful, which at least makes my videos getting much brighter.
Haven't check to see if you've updated from this video - but I think reels dimension is now just the standard vertical 1080x1920...so following this video now would leave a lesser quality export to use for reels.
❗ Download my FREE Instagram Reels Presets for Premiere Pro: get.whoismatt.com/igreelspreset
P.S. I colored this video with my color presets. Get them here: whoismatt.com/luts
about time... #kidding
Doesn't work..
What about your settings for 16 x 9 instagram videos post on IG TV would it just be the opposite height/width?
@@HiFocusedCinematography see his old videoes its there
this link is not working
BIG TIP - I did every last thing Matt suggested in this video and my reel still uploaded pretty compressed. I've just learned that under Data Usage in your instagram account settings there is a toggle for High Quality Uploads. If that isn't turned on your export settings won't matter! Hope that helps someone.
where do I find this setting?
Could not find any such setting on insta ??
Go in the settings> account> cellular data usage> high resolution
Dude so clutch thank you
@@TravelParadise77 only available for iOS not android
I had to pause this to say it is absolutely how tutorials should be done. I watch a ton of these and this is the gold standard. No shtick, no dead space -- just the straight goods told effectively and efficiently. Good job.
Hey man, my 4k project I imported into those settings is all cropped out. I guess I have to edit the original at those settings first? Or should I just scale the original clips on the timeline to fit those dimensions?
Just scale them to 50% and they’ll fit
Honestly, I never comment on RUclips videos but I HAD TO THANK YOU!! I have struggled with the export setting for Reels more than you can even imagine! All of the other videos on youtube were extremely long and hard to follow so again THANK YOU!!!
The content here never fails to impress! The detailed breakdowns, clear comparisons, and exceptional sound design and storytelling are incredibly valuable. Big thanks for the insightful and well-crafted material
I just want to say, I've taken on the challenge to learn and use Adobe more this year and your channel has been instrumental in helping me get anything done. It's a behemoth of tool and as an absolute beginer I often have no idea where to start. The step by step instruction you give makes it easy get started. Thank you!
+1
I've been following your tutorial since the first IGTV Export settings video, I came back here out of frustration and once again you have given me clarity, keep up the brilliant work
I FELT LIKE I WAS ACTUALLY GETTING SOMEWHERE. THANK YOU!
highly recommend #BRADLEY_TECHS on Instagram he's highly rated hacker
everytime, when im looking for the perfect export settings im always coming back to the great guy with the beard, thanks man u da best
Hey Matt, this was just amazing, you have no idea how much this has helped me. I hope you never run out of such great helpful content that helps everyone searching for a solution. Thanks !
Thanks Matt, 3 years later and this is still gold!
One of the most informative and to-the-point videos that I have come across on RUclips recently. Nicely explained steps along with neat demonstration. Subscribed 👍
Okay hands down the best tutorial ever. I found your video a long time ago and it worked wonders! I changed PCs and the settings didn't save. I tried finding your video again, but no luck, so I looked up other tutorials. Yours is the best by far!!! Love the settings, so easy! SO happy I found it again :)
You know when you see a settings video with Matt’s face that you’re about to get the best setup 🔥
Right, half way through the video and I paused to sign in, like, subscribe and comment because you earn it! thanks for the detailed explanation and most importantly... you don't speak so fast like the other RUclipsrs, which gives leverage to the viewer to learn and absorb. Thanks from the heart Matt for bringing Value, keep'm coming!
At 4:33 you can also just hit the "end" key and it will take you to the very end of the last clip. The "home" key will take you to the beginning.
I'm three minutes into this video and subscribed immediately! The content rocks and I absolutely LOVE your lighting. So warm and crisp. Beautiful work and looking forward to exploring your channel. You ROCK brotha!
Hi Matt, thank you for a great video! I did everything as you did in the tutorial but when I play exported video, I see I lost quite a bit of detail and sharpness compared to original clip. Do you have any tips how to solve this issue? The resolution looks to be working fine with Instagram because the reel has the same quality as the exported video. But missing this sharpness and detail is still a bummer. Thanks a lot!
This is a comment by @Hannah Sanson: "BIG TIP - I did every last thing Matt suggested in this video and my reel still uploaded pretty compressed. I've just learned that under Data Usage in your instagram account settings there is a toggle for High Quality Uploads. If that isn't turned on your export settings won't matter! Hope that helps someone."
Only my 45th time watching this to make sure I get it right thank you once again👌🏽
Sou brasileira, e amei sua explicação, tão eficaz e facilitando o entendimento. Muito sucesso na sua jornada! bjs
Been trying for the last 2 hours to fix this and YOU SIR HAVE DELIVERED! THANK YOU!!!!
Hi Matt! Your instructions are very clear so thank you! But, for my iPhone videos I recorded with 4k at 60fps, I follow these directions and presets and the results are very blurry and pixelated on both the computer and still when I airdrop it to my phone. What should I be doing differently? I follow all of your instructions to the T. Any help would be great, thanks!
Same. My exports are so blocky. Followed instructions exactly. Dunno 🤷♂
Just curious, have you observed a better result by uploading a video exported at 2-3mbps vs uploading a higher quality export and just allowing IG to compress it? Also we've been uploading at 1080x1920 and I don't think I've noticed any cropping however, now after watching this I am gonna double check that. Have you tested that as well?
same here i have a crop after upload in instagram !
Definitely in audio quality
@@kris_go_cool3030 better or worse? Where should I have that bit rate?
Thank you SO much for explaining the step by step process slowly and clearly for us who just learned to edit!
Far and away the best explainer video I've seen on this subject. Clear, concise, to the point. Leaves nothing to the imagination. Kudos!!!
This was an awesome explanation, the best I've found. Thank you!
The value you add is just incredible!
thank you for this video but i have a question.. looking at various sites in internet the proper horizontal resolution should be 1080p and not 640 (to be more accurate 1080wide x 1350tall) ... this is what they say for IG stories/Reels.. am I missing something ?
Yes, it is... you are reading it wrong on the internet!
1080x1350 is in 4:5 aspect ratio, called "portrait mode" and is not for reels, stories and for the feed.
For reels, the storie aspect ratio is 9:16 (16:9 inverted) which is what you might have seen on the internet talking about 1080x1920
The resolution he shows in the video is the minimum recommended for the 9:16 aspect ratio and according to him, using this way you start to reduce the compression interference of Instagram algorithms.
Dude, this is the only video that works. Thanks for posting!
Fantastic! I have an old version of Premiere and these settings are still great. Great video.
I just recently started an Instagram page focusing on reels right now. I've chosen Premiere Pro as my go to video editing software though there seems to be something contradictory that I can't wrap my head around. I've seen this 640x1136 setting for exporting but I'm curious as to why use this instead of the 1080x1920 option? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!
Same here. Good question!
In fact you can use any resolution that is within the 9:16 aspect ratio.
He used what some social media experts say is the smallest within 9:16, which would be 640x1136, but it could be 720x1280, 1080x1920... This actually affects very little, the most important thing really is the bitrate...
Keep in mind that the compression algorithms of social networks, Whatsapp (too terrible) will always act on the video, on the photo... simply ruin the quality of your video, your photo, your art... Social networks, for example, don't work with RGB, but with a smaller color space, sRGB... when you do something in photoshop for social networks I always advise you to create using this color space - sRGB
As for the bitrate, I advise you to test between 2 and 10 and see which ones are best for you.
Remember that it can also vary by the type of video you have, for example a video with very fast movements (bitrate too low will ruin your video - but the compression algorithm will too if you don't try to reach a middle ground )... Actually, you have to try to get to a point where the quality of the video is good, acceptable... because just like the video you created it will never be on social media or whatsapp status
Top man! I was looking for information on this topic and as soon as I saw your video I hit the like button, because I knew it would be spot on! 👍🏻
Not getting high quality IG reels with these settings. 😣 Better settings 1080 * 1920 CBR - 15 bitrate
Worked better for me as well, thanks. 🤙🏼
Bt Ig’s recommended Reel video dimensions says its max bitrate is 3.5mbps
Are you still using these settings in 2022? :)
@@PassionPainNDemonsStreetwear Now I am using Variable pass 2 - 20 lower limit 25upper limit
@@sayedafzal29 target bitrate: 25?
Maximum bitrate: 20?
Or other way around?
Thanks for your help!
This is the most "TO THE POINT" video ever ! THANK YOU VERY MUCH MATT !!!
Great video Matt, thanks. I've often noticed that exporting at such low bit rates make my videos look like trash - very pixelated, even before I put them online. Is it worth exporting at the low bit rate and uploading it that way, or do you think there's much of a difference in exporting at a higher bitrate and allowing IG to compress it a bit?
Yea, I tried this with a video that had lots of fast movements. It looks absolutely terrible. I'm not sure if there's really a solution though, since that's just what compression does.
Yea just tried this as well. looks TERRIBLE with tons of pixelating before I even uploaded it. He is right about the aspect ration 640x1136 but something else is off.
This is exactly my experience as well. Not uploaded the video yet and it looks pixelated. Please help. I'm thinking it's the Bitrate though.
@@aya.realty I experimented with the RF value in Handbrake, starting with RF 30 and adjusting until I got a clean video that was around 15 MB, but you could also change the bitrate
same terrible result. dont know why.
Thanks alot dude ! this is one of the best video about Reels on youtube 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Great video, Matt! One questions though. I keep seeing online that reels need to be 1080x1920px. Is this something they changed recently, cause I've seen you go for 640x1136px?
Need this answer, too. I've been doing some inshot reels in 1080x1920 but Instagram is destroying all of my work. Not sure what to change...
Same I still can’t get it
@@keltonfloyd yeah I’ve tried so many types and still compressed
Can somebody really answer this?
Hey when they mention reels needs to be 1080×1920px they mean that it needs to be high quality. Whereas Matt here he's saying, if your video is 1080×1920px instagram automatically compresses it to 640×1136px, so it's best to chose 640×1136px since instagram compresses it bad!
I think this is what it means. Not sure tho!
Hello Sir, I am a great fan of yours. I followed your advice to build an editing PC. It is working great. You are a really good teacher and my source of inspiration. Your beard gives you the look of an Indian sage.
Wish I could say this video was 'out dated' but the info here is simply wrong from the get-go.
DON'T export your video for reels at 640x1136. A quick google search will show you that reels supports up to 1080x1920... so this is basically from the beginning a tutorial on how to make your upload look worse.
Then, Adobe doesn't support VBR2 Pass for hardware encoding, so in case you wonder why your settings switch to software encoding when you change to VBR 2, it's normal. The bit rate is fine at 2 / 3 if you like, I tried doing 20 / 20 on vbr 2 pass and that seemed to look the TINIEST amount better / I could've been just imagining it... anyway, keep at high resolution! also if you want to improve your video quality, increase the shadows (make them lighter) since IG doesn't process the crushed black data very well.. that's basically the only other marginal improvement that you can make.
thanks a lot
I think in your arrogance, you forgot to say that you will never have a video, a photo, an art in 1080x1920 on any social network... and compression algorithms are different for videos and photos... if you do that you can use it... like, for example, don't use 640x1136 but 720x1280 (of course, 1080x1920), do tests between 3 and 10 although there are people who have good results with 15...
But to say that what the guy said here in his video is completely wrong, it only shows two things:
1 - Arrogance;
2 - That you don't understand much about video editing
Only that!
Learn young, compression algorithms will always be used by social networks and even outside of them, such as RUclips, Whatsapp...
What is attempted is to minimize the intervention of these algorithms
More studies, less arrogance, more understanding of things, of people... greater perception of the whole and not just parts of a whole... And if you want to look like a master or become one, it would be very nice with you and I'll let you an oriental teaching for free...
"If you want to become a master, be able to be an eternal apprentice"
You are the man! Thanks for being one of the only ones on the internet to be able to solve this problem clearly and efficiently.
Has anyone had any trouble with loss of color/vibrance after upload? I'm on Premiere, using the gamma compensation LUT when exporting. The color looks awesome when airdropped to my phone, but the moment it's uploaded it gets washed out and flat.
Yes, it happens and I'm sorry to inform you that nothing can be done about it... to be as close to what you've done, try to limit yourself to sRGB and also avoid using gradients... Social networks don't get along very well good with gradients, haha!
Unfortunately, it's very common to do an incredible job with colors and edits and see it practically destroyed in the post to social networks.
broseph, you're content is more valuable than words can describe. Love the beard. Keep at it brother, job well done.
When I uploaded my clips that were shot at 60fps into the 30fps sequence, it looks kindof strange, and I don't know why! How do I get the beautiful quality but still able to post it to reels?
dont record in 60 unless you are planning on slowing it down to 30 fps. no one records in 60
Don't know if it will work but you can try posterize time and drop the frame rate to 30 I suppose. Usually when you speed up a clip to like 2000% for a time lapse it can look kinda jittery so dropping the frame rate helps I think. But yeah like Vik Kash was saying there is no real need to film at 60fps unless you wanna slow down the footage.
@@400080vikkash I fly fpv drones and 60fps is better when the drone flies 150km/h to keep the details in the shot so your statement is not true
@@ixography obviously the faster you move the faster the fps I'm talking about stationary and maybe walking speed. Your in the exception group
You should still have your pretty 60fps footage when you put it on a 30fps timeline
Amazing thank you. Just learning to take my reels to the next level and this was the best info! Legend!
Thx! :)
Mate, I love you. Thanks for being SO CLEAR explaining everything
Great video man! I have an issue. Whenever I upload a video on my reels, the audio bounce from stereo to mono. Any idea why?
Same problem brother...plz reply if you got any solution
That Airdrop tip was pure gold! Holy cow!
Thank you so much! I love how you mention the setting the preset! I am subscribing :)
Matt your videos are always super helpful! Thank you so much! :D
Hey Matt, great tips👍🏻Are these settings all still applicable in 2022 tho?
mate, the value you're providing for free = world fucking class. Good on you brother. THAT'S how you do business in '22 🚀
I think you read our minds 😯😯
This tutorial is really great Matt.
Thanks bro❤️.
I thought this was cap but this actually worked thanks man. Ima subscribe rn
Excellent video Matt as always!!!! Thanks for breaking things down so simply
Thank you so much !! Simple and so detailed video !!
Greetings from Morocco
Loved your clarity and energy, thanks for the tips!
I love your videos they helped me so often while editing my videos
Greetings from Germany
Thank you so much! Fantastic video. especially for novice users!
I use this video every time I export a reel haha. Thank you for such an easy to follow along video.
So I was suppose to learn this long time but didn't care to much, until now a client wanted it done. Thanks Matt your step by step teaching made me export a video for reels & you have earned my Sub bro thanks.
Thank you! Would you recommend shooting in 60fps in camera if you plan on speedramping during editing?
Yes
I personally found that 1080x1920 produces the best video for Instagram reels. I see this video was uploaded 2 years ago so maybe it's changed since you made this
Thank you! This was such an easy and helpful tutorial!
Pure competence, high quality footage, and to the point in a pedagogical manner - thanks - you are always my first go to creator
Stellar video and explanation my man! Thanks for all the tips!
You're video was really beneficial for me keep it up bro finally i got it after long search.
Subscribed , excellent Matt, This video was really helpful, was asking my son to help but he was to busy , so guess what your video and channel showed up and voila i have learned so much
Thanks man... I m from India, just started learning Adobe Premiere Pro. Your video was very helpful.
your vids are the best for noobs like myself. Many thanks man.
Amazing work on the explanation, trying it definitely
Hi, I came from Brazil and this is perfect, I'm using after very easy, thanks!
Hey Matt! this was a suer easy video tutorial, thankyou! I have one question- these settings are really messing with my colour grading, how do I fix that? Have I missed a step? Thanks!
thank you ! that was easy, very grateful for this content.
It worked for my 64-bit PC. Thanks a lot.
Thanks for all of your tips! I've just been getting into producing myself for my artists and mannnnn. It's like science lmao. Thanks a ton!
Excellent video! Second time you save my life with Adobe Premiere Pro 👍😉 Subscribed
Thank you so much for your video tutorial. Its work for my first reels video.
Love your stuff man. Just used your preset. Cant wait to upload!
Very very clear thanks.
I would also love to know if I can use the same settings for uploading shorts to youtube and reels to Facebook.
Your tutorials are wonderfully done. Thank you so much.
buddy you are awesome. Thank you for existing in this world
Thank you for making the IG reel process so easy!!😊
Kick ass. thanks. I'm a newbie in Premier and this was great.
Thanks a lot for the preset! My videos on the reel have been getting dull. Your preset is really helpful, which at least makes my videos getting much brighter.
Thank you 🙏🏾 wow time saver! Love your content and I look forward to learning more from you.
You're a genius. I use your export settings religiously.
Thank you Matt! I love that amazing video!
hey matt , I just wanna tell you that you are the best .
Thank you!
Mad love for Matt Whoismatt Johnson!
Haven't check to see if you've updated from this video - but I think reels dimension is now just the standard vertical 1080x1920...so following this video now would leave a lesser quality export to use for reels.
No, not really!
I feel 10x more confident in soft soft, thanks!
This video will save me sooooo much time, huge thank you Matt!
Dude you are awesome.thanks for the amazing tutorials.keep up with the good work
Amazing tutorial, thanks Matt!
THANKS BRO!!
many thanks! you've just earned a suscriber!
Thank you, Matt, for this easy tutorial. Woo-hoo!
Thank you, you're such an angel for this!
Great video Man! Appreciate the information