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November 6, 2022
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Iphone Vertical Videos Won't Import Correctly

  • November 6, 2022
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I have a composition that is 1080x1920 to output videos for tiktok.  When I import a bunch of videos from my iphone, both vertical and horizontal, Premiere thinks they are all 1920x1080, and will display the horizontal ones correctly, but not the vertical ones.  And I can't find a way to force it to understand they are 1080x1920 videos.  See attached image.  What am I doing incorrectly here?  After Effects has no issue with these, but I want to work in Premiere.  Thanks!

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Correct answer sjlocke215

Solution - don't try and import vertical and horizontal videos at same time.  Import each into separate projects, and then copy into the other.

 

Edit: As I'm sitting here, they're all changing to the squished version in the media browser.  A-ha - it's rendering proxies and the proxy resolution is 1024x540.  That's what I'm seeing.  When I drag into the timeline and turn off the proxies, they look correct.

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Narek Nazaryan
Participating Frequently
November 6, 2022

Hello.
I think this video has an answer to how import video for TikTok to Premiere Pro

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-TfO8OJjNSw&t=49s

Inspiring
November 6, 2022

Looks like the import isn't covered from the description, but I'll take a look.

The question is, in general, how can I import -vertical- iphone video correctly.

sjlocke215AuthorCorrect answer
Inspiring
November 7, 2022

Solution - don't try and import vertical and horizontal videos at same time.  Import each into separate projects, and then copy into the other.

 

Edit: As I'm sitting here, they're all changing to the squished version in the media browser.  A-ha - it's rendering proxies and the proxy resolution is 1024x540.  That's what I'm seeing.  When I drag into the timeline and turn off the proxies, they look correct.