Can I make all of the aspect ratios of all of my project assets the same?
I just finished creating a 55 minute video, but I've been trying to work through a problem for hours before uploading to YouTube, and I still haven't figured it out. Basically, the video fills up the entire work monitor I see in premiere, but after exporting, there were giant black bars are the sides. I quickly found out that all I needed to do was change the resolution of my video to 1280 x 720. Now most of the video fills up the entire screen, except a lot of the still images I use in the video still have black bars. There is a lot of keyframing (like panning, zooming, etc.) done on these still images, so this aspect ratio change screws all of those animations up. The entire project is comprised of video clips and still images I downloaded off YouTube and Google. None of the images or footage is filmed from a camera or anything. When I was creating the project, I thought as long as the monitor box was filled completely (even extending the video past those little "safe line" things), there would be no black bars or anything, but I guess I am wrong? I guess what's happening is I have a bunch of different aspect ratios that are not the same being used in this video and I can't have that. So is there a way to easily, like, neutralize all of the images and clips in my project to a single aspect ratio? I have gone through a lot of threads, but none of the questions really apply to my specific situation. Please help.
Thanks.
