One nice tip for replacing footage: You can hold Alt and drag the footage from the project bin to the footage in timeline, it will keep all of your effect settings, just replace the footage.
How can I turn off the motion tracking? I want to reframe a video, and keep the screen looked into one place, without following my motion... Thank you for the video!
After every cut, every new clip, the frame-focus re-starts from the total left, and then quickly moves to the right to focus on the actual content.... is there a reason for that strange behavior? Almost seems like a bug to me, because this makes absolutely no sense - > the analysis was supposed to keep the focus on the content, not "move to the content" whenever a cut starts. Is there a way to workaround this, without having to delete each and every keyframe of each and every tiny clip?
How do you view the portion of the video that has been cropped off? Like without switching back to the original 16:9 window. Like for the vertical format, is there a way to make the parts off the screen still show up? Just grayed out a bit so that you know what portion of the video is being used?
Specific example: I have hours of footage of a lightning storm, shot in 16:9. I want to create a vertical video. But then it's impossible to see where each lightning strike is unless it happens to be in that cropped vertical rectangle. Isn't there a way to still see the whole video, but where the selected portion is just normal brightness and the unused cropped portion is grayed out a bit?? Thanks
I honestly think doing auto-reframe without motion would be the best - seems like you spent the majority of time overriding the ai motion. Also, it puts linear keyframes by default
How do you stop Premiere from analyzing? I've deleted the sequence I created to analyze for reframing, but the progress bar is stuck and it's slowing down my processor when the project is open
well it sounds like you need to get a better basic knowledge of the software. There are plenty of tutorials out there. it's not an overnight thing to master it by any means.
One nice tip for replacing footage: You can hold Alt and drag the footage from the project bin to the footage in timeline, it will keep all of your effect settings, just replace the footage.
Great tip, I use this often!
damn nice
You just changed my life for the better 🙌 Thank you so much for this!
You're so welcome!
He just showed you how to do it but this effect is in Adobe so thanks to premier pro😂
How can I turn off the motion tracking? I want to reframe a video, and keep the screen looked into one place, without following my motion... Thank you for the video!
He explains it at 3:05 - essentially you tick "don't nest clips"
After every cut, every new clip, the frame-focus re-starts from the total left, and then quickly moves to the right to focus on the actual content.... is there a reason for that strange behavior? Almost seems like a bug to me, because this makes absolutely no sense - > the analysis was supposed to keep the focus on the content, not "move to the content" whenever a cut starts. Is there a way to workaround this, without having to delete each and every keyframe of each and every tiny clip?
Thank you for the detailed but straight forward video!! Awesome feature.
Auto sequence is greyed out for me ..any advice is appreciated 😅
How do you view the portion of the video that has been cropped off? Like without switching back to the original 16:9 window. Like for the vertical format, is there a way to make the parts off the screen still show up? Just grayed out a bit so that you know what portion of the video is being used?
Specific example: I have hours of footage of a lightning storm, shot in 16:9. I want to create a vertical video. But then it's impossible to see where each lightning strike is unless it happens to be in that cropped vertical rectangle. Isn't there a way to still see the whole video, but where the selected portion is just normal brightness and the unused cropped portion is grayed out a bit?? Thanks
What if "auto reframe sequence" is greyed out?
I have this happening to me as if auto reframe is not available
I honestly think doing auto-reframe without motion would be the best - seems like you spent the majority of time overriding the ai motion. Also, it puts linear keyframes by default
How do you stop Premiere from analyzing? I've deleted the sequence I created to analyze for reframing, but the progress bar is stuck and it's slowing down my processor when the project is open
Thank you so much ;) it's a really good video.
What is the ver of premier pro you used?
Thank you.
Thank you kind sir!!!
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This didn’t help me at all. Could’ve been explained with more detail. Just caused me to waste more time trying to understand
well it sounds like you need to get a better basic knowledge of the software. There are plenty of tutorials out there. it's not an overnight thing to master it by any means.