Maybe I'm missing something here. I've got a 2 camera shoot, both cameras 24p, 3840x2160 Apple ProRes 422 LT shot on Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K (according to media info). I've created multicam for the clip and that's what's loaded in my source monitor... I've then edited the entire multicam into a 3840x2160 sequence and started editing. Multicam is behaving as it should...
When I'm finished with my preliminary edit, I'd like to change the pixel dimensions to 1920x1080. Decided to test my workflow before I did too much editing (always a good idea). When I go to sequence settings and change the pixel dimensions to 1920x1080 with" "Scale effects proportionially when changing frame size" enabled in the sequence settings, the scaling on the clips stays the same, so everything is zoomed in... The scaling of the clips in the 4k sequence is 100%, and it stays that way in the 1080 sequence, where I would hope it would be 50%...
Not the end of the world, but I'd like to be able to reposition and animate in the 4K sequence and have that transfer over when I change the pixel dimensions. Doesn't seem to work...
Am I missing something?
That said, not the end of the world... If I defer doing the animation/reposition til I move to 1008, I can just select everthing in the timeline of the 1080 sequence and "set to frame size" and then add my scaling etc.
So, is this a bug, or am I missing something?
I'm editing this in premiere 2022, because we may have to move to my ancient 2012 macbookpro for tweaking, but I did move the project to Premiere 2024 to see if that solved the problem, but it didn't.
Not that I imagine it matters, but I'm working on. a 2022 Macstudo, 32 gigs of RAM running Mac OS Ventura 13.6
Thanks as always to both participants in this forum and the adobe team... You're all life savers. BTW, I did search this forum for "Scale effects proportionially when changing frame size" and the only hit was my previous post from yesterday...