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September 2, 2023
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Stitching together the same video 3 or 4 times side by side so they run as 1 video simultaneously

  • September 2, 2023
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Hello, I have no experience with Premier Pro. I have a small video clip approx 1 minute long that I need to replicate 3 or 4 times to run side side by side as 1 video. I have a very large LED wall in my business that runs videos/animations. The recommended resolution from the company that installed the wall is 10880/448. If I upload a video clip it is super stretched so need to have that same video duplicated & stitched together if that makes sense. The company uses premiere pro for the current animatins we have running. Example attached Thank You in advance!

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Warren Heaton
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September 3, 2023

That's a very cool video wall.

You can create a custom 10,880-by-448 Sequence in Premiere Pro, tile the video from left to right, and then export to the  custom format settings for the digital signage; however, this is easier to do in After Effects because it has a "Snapping" option at the top of the Composition panel that allows the edges of each layer (or video clip) to snap to the edges of another.  After Effects also includes an effect called CC RepeTile that allows for placing one video clip in the center of a custom 19,880-by-448 Composition and then adjusting Expand Right, Expand Left, Tiling, and (perhaps most helpful) Blend Borders.

I usually refer to this as tiling video.

 

"Stitch" is a tricky term in video.  In the context of VR video shot with multipe cameras or panoramic stills shot by taking a series of photos as the camera pans, it means combining picture that's been split across multiple cameras or shots back into one continuous image.  In the context of Media Encoder, it means assembling one clip after another without a Timeline.

Participating Frequently
September 3, 2023

Hi Warren!

Thank you very much for responding & Thanks for liking the LED wall 🙂

Let me start by saying I have no video editing experience so all of the terminology sounds chineese LOL. I used the word "stitching" as it was the only way I knew how to describe what I was ultimately wanting. I didn't know that stitching actually had a true meaning , so sorry about that. I will point & click my way through some of what you described & see if I can fumble my way throught it. I know its possible adventually. I was hoping someone might know of a video tutorial that would point me in a direction. I obviously didn't know what to call what I actually am wanting to do lol. Thank You!!!

Warren Heaton
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September 4, 2023

I'm not sure that video editing or motion graphics or digital signage are fields to jump into without training or mentoring.

After Effects is really the tool for this rather than Premiere Pro, or a combination of Premiere Pro and After Effects.

If continuing in Premiere Pro, you can drag and drop your current video clip onto the New Item icon in the Project panel and then with the resulting Sequence selected choose Sequence > Sequence Settings to change the frame size to 10,880-by-448.  You can superimpose duplicates of the clip in the Video Tracks and then adjust the Fixed Effects (Position and maybe Scale) to tile the duplicates such that they fill the frame.

Stan Jones
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September 3, 2023

The company is asking you to provide a video that is 10880x448? In what format (e.g. H.264/mp4)?

 

What is the size of the video clip you have?

 

Generally, you create a sequence that is 10880x448 and you use the Motion properties in Effect Controls to position the clips.

 

Stan

 

Participating Frequently
September 3, 2023

Hi Stan! The company isn't asking me to do anything. The company is the one that installed the large LED Wall in my business. They have an animation library on their website & we can pay for each one that we want to download. I would rather have my own video clips that I can upload to the wall. So when asking them what size do the videos need to be the asnwer is the10880/448. She said they use Premiere Pro to create the animations they have in theor library & said I would need to use such a program to create my own. I have zero clue how to use Premiere pro. I don't need to know how to use all of the fetaures just need to know how to do this one thing. I do not have any sound involved either. I just need to know how to make them repeat so they can fit across the screen. I have video clips that I have saved as MP4's. Where you able to view the sample video? You can see they have 4 of the same thing running side by side on the video clip. Thank You for responding! 🙂

Stan Jones
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Community Expert
September 3, 2023

Got it.

 

What is the pixel size of your videos?

 

What format are the files you get from their animation library? .mp4? I would look at one using MediaInfo to see what its particulars are:

https://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo/Download

 

Are you playing from a device they provide/build into the LED wall? If they are using a proprietary file type or method that will be relevant.

 

What version of PR are you using?

 

Stan