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March 7, 2022
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How do I change the source monitor's aspect ratio to be vertical 9:16?

I am using Premiere Pro on Windows 10. I am editing a vertical video and I changed the program monitor to 9:16 aspect ratio however when I open any clips in the source monitor panel, the monitor is set horizontal 16:9. I applied a 'transform' master clip effect to the files to get them in the right orientation but that doesn't make the source monitor flip.

 

How do I do this? Thank you.

解決に役立った回答 Carl27629118pgx9

Mac only!!

On mac, go to the source footage in finder. Select galery as your viewing option. Select all footage you will use in your edit, then hit the rotate button at the right corner of the menu. Once all footage is rotated to vertical, load them into premiere. Now the source monitor will recognize the vertical format as the original orientation and eventually the aspect ratio.

 

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Ann Bens
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Community Expert
March 7, 2022

Post screenshot sequence settings

and clip in MediaInfo in treeview.

 

The SM will open the original file> if its 16:9 so will the source monitor regardless of source effect.

 

ColdPizza作成者
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May 26, 2022

The video was shot with the camera held vertically. Regardless, is there any way for me to view these clips that were horizontal in vertical orientation in the source monitor? 

Ann Bens
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Community Expert
June 2, 2022

I don't think I am being clear on what I'm trying to do. I understand that to change the timeline preview aspect ratio all you have to do is go into the sequence settings, but how do I do the same for clips in my bin that I am previewing in the source monitor? I have attatched a screenshot, I want to make the source monitor (labelled as "1" in red) vertical orientation, just like how I made the program monitor (labelled as "2" in red) vertical already. Thank you!


We know what you want but you cannot have it.

It has been explained that the source monitor plays the source clip as is, which in your case is landscape.

If the source clip is portrait then yes the source monitor will show portrait.

If you want the source clip in portrait in the source monitor you need to adjust the clip before importing into Premiere.