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February 14, 2010
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Video Layout - Landscape to Portrait

  • February 14, 2010
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How to change my video layout from Landscape to Portrait?

(a.k.a How to rotate my video layout?)

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Correct answer the_wine_snob


Welcome to the forum.

You will need to apply the fixed Effect>Rotation to get the orientation changed/corrected.

This is easily done in the Effects Control Panel, when you Select the Clip. If you need to apply to more Clips, the Rt-click and choose Copy for the "corrected" Clip. Then, Select all others, requiring the same, and the Rt-click, choosing Paste Attributes.

Good luck,

Hunt

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Tahsir25380465r1lb
Participant
October 11, 2024

Easy Method:

 

Welcome to the forum.

If you are in the middle of the editing process and suddenly want to change the frame layout from landscape to portrait mode (16:9), here are some easy steps you can try:

1. Go to Sequence > Sequence Settings > General > Video.
2. In Video, adjust the Frame Size to 1080 x 1920

 

I hope it helps 🙂

Tahsir Makakcha
Participant
February 14, 2010

Rotate, scale to fill screen horizontally, and pan up, or down.

Fred

shooternz
Legend
February 14, 2010

Not excluding what Bill just informed you ( which is absolutely correct for

making a clip appear Portrait by rotating it) ...the video frame is always Landscape and is determined by the display device / screen.  (eg 4:3 , 16:9 , 1.85:1 etc)

Why do you need to achieve this?

tobymiawAuthor
Participant
February 14, 2010

While taking a video, i rotated my camera to get full vertical coverage of a person. When i uploaded it to my PC, it turned out to be horizontal, instead of vertical.

shooternz
Legend
February 14, 2010

Classic...oops...!

Were you really surprised?

the_wine_snob
the_wine_snobCorrect answer
Inspiring
February 14, 2010


Welcome to the forum.

You will need to apply the fixed Effect>Rotation to get the orientation changed/corrected.

This is easily done in the Effects Control Panel, when you Select the Clip. If you need to apply to more Clips, the Rt-click and choose Copy for the "corrected" Clip. Then, Select all others, requiring the same, and the Rt-click, choosing Paste Attributes.

Good luck,

Hunt