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  • Oct 9, 2024 | blog.frame.io | Jarle Leirpoll

    Every week, Frame.io Insider asks one of our expert contributors to share a tip, tool, or technique that they use all the time and couldn’t live without. Jarle Leirpoll demonstrates how to get Premiere Pro Auto Reframe to work the way you want. The Auto Reframe Sequence feature in Premiere Pro can take the media from your 16×9 sequence and automatically reframe it to fit a new sequence with a different aspect. It can be a real time-saver for social media exports.

  • Sep 30, 2024 | blog.frame.io | Jarle Leirpoll |Cullen Kelly

    When Productions was introduced to Premiere Pro in 2020 it was a huge step forward in collaboration tools for Adobe, helping to take some of the editing strain out of feature films and series-length shows. With Productions, unwieldy projects were suddenly a breeze to manage, and (most importantly) ensured that Premiere Pro would be stable even with huge amounts of footage. It was a true game changer.

  • Sep 18, 2024 | blog.frame.io | Reuben Evans |Jarle Leirpoll

    Every week, Frame.io Insider asks one of our expert contributors to share a tip, tool, or technique that they use all the time and couldn’t live without. This week, Reuben Evans shares how to use Smart Reframe in Final Cut Pro to create vertical video from standard timelines. More and more editors are being asked to ship vertical versions of videos in addition to widescreen versions.

  • Sep 16, 2024 | blog.frame.io | Cullen Kelly |Jarle Leirpoll

    I have a confession to make. I walked around for years as a working colorist without a full understanding what people meant when they used the term “rolloff.” Generally, I knew that it was something that happened in shadows and highlights, and sometimes it was a bad thing. But when the conversation would come up, I would just nod my head and hope no one asked me any direct questions. Maybe I’m on my own, but I have a hunch that a lot of us don’t understand exactly what rolloff is.

  • Sep 11, 2024 | blog.frame.io | Jarle Leirpoll

    Motion Graphics Templates in Premiere Pro can break spectacularly when you change the aspect ratio of your sequence. Why does this happen? Unlike other graphics software, Premiere Pro treats each layer individually—even if it’s grouped with other layers—and layers are automatically scaled according to the frame width. In the example above, the error was the result of frame height readjustment from 1080 to 1920 (1080/1920 ≈ 0.56).

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