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Thanks for posting, using your technique to edit some drone footage and when auto reframing, it changes the area that's it's concentrating on moving the image from side to side. How do i stop this?
Thanks to change what's showing you have to click on the video being displayed and you can draft it move it from left to right or up and down. On the right hand side motion also lets you adjust the position. The main thing to note is that when you move the clip it impacts the entire video. For example, if a clip is 3 mins long and at the 2 min mark, you move it to the left to focus on a subject. When you go back and rewatch, the video will be off to the left. That's why I spit the video as not to impact what happened earlier in the clip. I hope that makes sense.
I know how to do that, I know how splitting works. What I don't know is how to change subject in the video with showing moving side in-between. I don't know how to explain it better. In example: two people talk with each other and I want to show one then another with showing the moving thing in between. Like moving the camera in real life. I saw that in a lot of videos these days. The thing is in vertical ratio there's no space for both of them and when someone's moving a lot constant splitting without showing the actual moving animation won't do a thing. It just looks kinda bad. I don't know if you get what I'm tryna say. Hopefully you do. Thanks.
@@lamontviolante Thanks for your patience I'm just seeing your message. After reading your question the best thing that comes to mind would be keyframes. That would allow you to move the frame back and forth without splitting the frame. If you aren't familiar with keyframes there are some great videos on it. Take a look and see if it helps if not let me know and I can see if something else might help you.
To crop a normal 4K video into the YT Shorts 9:16 format, set your project to a 9:16 aspect ratio and check the box "Force selected project prest to this project." Add the 4K video to the timeline, and you can reduce the size of the 4K video to fit within the 9:16 window by adjusting the scale. I hope that helps.
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you would make so much money teaching this, thank you
Thank you! I appreciate it.
Thanks for posting, using your technique to edit some drone footage and when auto reframing, it changes the area that's it's concentrating on moving the image from side to side. How do i stop this?
With autoframing it usually creates keyframes. You'll probably have to open up the keyframe panel and delete or adjust the keyframes.
I also can't ge rid of the black borders below and above to fit an Instagram reel, followed your advice but it doesn't disappear.
Was it a 9:16 aspect ratio?
Useful video thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
VERY useful thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so muchh! One question. How to change what's showing like move the display to the left or right without splitting the video?
Thanks to change what's showing you have to click on the video being displayed and you can draft it move it from left to right or up and down. On the right hand side motion also lets you adjust the position. The main thing to note is that when you move the clip it impacts the entire video. For example, if a clip is 3 mins long and at the 2 min mark, you move it to the left to focus on a subject. When you go back and rewatch, the video will be off to the left. That's why I spit the video as not to impact what happened earlier in the clip. I hope that makes sense.
I know how to do that, I know how splitting works. What I don't know is how to change subject in the video with showing moving side in-between. I don't know how to explain it better. In example: two people talk with each other and I want to show one then another with showing the moving thing in between. Like moving the camera in real life. I saw that in a lot of videos these days. The thing is in vertical ratio there's no space for both of them and when someone's moving a lot constant splitting without showing the actual moving animation won't do a thing. It just looks kinda bad. I don't know if you get what I'm tryna say. Hopefully you do. Thanks.
@@lamontviolante Thanks for your patience I'm just seeing your message. After reading your question the best thing that comes to mind would be keyframes. That would allow you to move the frame back and forth without splitting the frame. If you aren't familiar with keyframes there are some great videos on it. Take a look and see if it helps if not let me know and I can see if something else might help you.
@@TheIshExperience thank you so much. I think that might be it. I'll look it up. Thank you again.
@@lamontviolante Glad to help.
how do i crop a normal 4k video into the YT shorts 9:16?
To crop a normal 4K video into the YT Shorts 9:16 format, set your project to a 9:16 aspect ratio and check the box "Force selected project prest to this project." Add the 4K video to the timeline, and you can reduce the size of the 4K video to fit within the 9:16 window by adjusting the scale. I hope that helps.