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How to move position & keep keyframe tracking?

New Here ,
Jan 17, 2025 Jan 17, 2025

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I have a video that is keyframed and in 4K. I am scaling it down to fit a vertical format for social media. I want to reposition the video, but if I move the position, it is adding another keyframe and not the entire video. Is there a workaround that i'm not aware that "flattens" the keyframes/video and allows me to move the video position indepedently? I know I can export the video and do it that way, but i'm just curious if there's other options. I also tried the "nest" feature and it "flattens" the video, but it's cropped into the vertical format and removes the 4K format. I hope this makes sense. Thanks!

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Community Expert , Jan 17, 2025 Jan 17, 2025
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I also tried the "nest" feature and it "flattens" the video, but it's cropped into the vertical format and removes the 4K format.


By @nilknahs

 

Change the sequence setting of the new nest.

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I also tried the "nest" feature and it "flattens" the video, but it's cropped into the vertical format and removes the 4K format.


By @nilknahs

 

Change the sequence setting of the new nest.

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Jan 17, 2025 Jan 17, 2025

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To clarify - when you nest the sequence in your Vertical timeline, you are flattening it to those dimensions - that's why it is cropped. Peru Bob is correctly pointing out that you need to change the settings of your "cropped" nested sequence to match your original 4K sequence.

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Jan 18, 2025 Jan 18, 2025

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Thank you for this! I am not that familiar with nesting. So this was extremely helpful.

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