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I'm editing in a 16 X 9, 4k sequence and want to add a variety of phone clips, probably both iphone and android (I don't have them yet). I know about 709 color adjustment, as I do about resizing video within the frame of my sequence, but I don't know how to fill the black on either side with what I've often seen and think effective: soft focus of the phones image.
Can anyone help?
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Copy the phone clip to a track above the clip.
On the lower track, increase the scale to fill the black and add the blur effect.
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Thank you. Works perfectly...except I can't figure out how to cover all the black on both sides of the frame. When I use Effect Controls to increase Scale Width I'm left with black remaining on both sides. Probably an easy fix but I've not been able to figure it out.
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If you've increased the scale enough and there is still black, it could be that the black is baked into the clip.
If that's the case, add a crop effect to the top clip.
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No, it's not baked in but my sequence is 4096. X 2160 and the phone video is 1080 X 1920. Pulling the latter wider simply won't fill the frame (I've got both height and width at max 200).
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(I've got both height and width at max 200).
By @Gerret38430766nh34
You should be able to increase scale larger than 200%.
I've used 500% in situations like this.
Can you post screenshots of your timeline and the Effects Control Panel?
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You can definitely create that soft-focus background effect in Premiere Pro! Once you have your phone clips in the timeline, follow these steps:
This should give you that soft-focus effect to fill the sides while keeping the focus on the main image. Hope this helps, and feel free to reach out with any other questions!