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November 15, 2011
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Rotating Video

  • November 15, 2011
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Hi,

Bit of a newbie to CS5, having a slight problem: How do you rotate a video in the source monitor window? I've tried a number of different methods to no avail..

Cheers.

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    Legend
    March 30, 2015

    Hello, I realize this is an extremely late response to the discussion, but with the addition of Master Clip Effects, you can now apply a Distort -> Transform effect to the source clip and set its rotation to 180 degrees. This is a perfect fix for upside down footage that you just want to preview without going to the Timeline.

    Cheers.

    jstrawn
    Community Manager
    Community Manager
    March 30, 2015

    Avinash Lobo wrote:

    Hello, I realize this is an extremely late response to the discussion, but with the addition of Master Clip Effects, you can now apply a Distort -> Transform effect to the source clip and set its rotation to 180 degrees. This is a perfect fix for upside down footage that you just want to preview without going to the Timeline.

    Cheers.

    Yes the thread is pretty old, so I'm not sure if my response will still be relevant either. It's true that you can rotate it in the source monitor now, so that was a good suggestion. But the user will still have to export it if they want an actual source file which is permanently rotated. I often have people asking me to rotate their video for them and I do like to help them when I can. But when they ask me how to rotate their own video properly, I tell them, "Don't hold your phone (or other camera) that way when taking video". (unless you're only going to watch it back on your phone, then I guess it doesn't matter)

    Participant
    March 5, 2016

    Oh snap.

    Harm_Millaard
    Inspiring
    November 15, 2011

    Use Effect controls/Rotation to rotate a clip, but that will only show up in the program monitor, not in the source monitor. You can't change the rotation of the source material, since PR is a non-destructive editor.

    JDTWerkAuthor
    Participant
    November 15, 2011

    Really? seems a bit odd that you can't rotate it in the source monitor but you can in the program monitor. I want to edit first in the source monitor, then put it into the program..

    Todd_Kopriva
    Inspiring
    November 15, 2011

    The way Pr is set up is that you see your unaltered video in the Source Monitor.  Any editing, including transforms and effects, is done in the timeline and the result appears in the Program Monitor.

    Pr is a non-destructive editor; your source files are never altered in any way.  The only way to make your edits in Pr permanent is to export the timeline to a new file.

    That said, if you would like the Source Monitor to have more functionality, then please file a request here:

    Adobe - Feature Request/Bug Report Form

    -Jeff

    NB: Personal and antagonistic comments have been removed from this thread.


    Since you're new to Premiere Pro, you'd likely benefit from working your way through the basic learning materials. There are suggestions for resources for learning Premiere Pro here.