Frage von webwerner:Hello,
a customer wants to show his film on his website. The space provided for it has a size of 646x213 pixels.
In Premiere, I could jump the format of the output (directly setting the Canvas Size), which is synonymous with Final Cut Pro or do I build myself a mask and go on the compressor?
THANKS
Antwort von Jott:
Das is clear is of course only makes sense if the movie etwaim 3:1-format has been created. And the unsuspecting web designer, I would put time that such values are badly bent, which should always be divisible by 16.
Very good alternative if Final Cut Pro / Compressor too confusing: MPEG Streamclip.
Antwort von webwerner:
So I change the canvas size? Where?
THANKS
Antwort von webwerner:
Habs I think I found: sequence settings (apple + 0)
Antwort von Jott:
No, in the export dialogs. You want to export Yes. But since you need to prune safely because of the weird format synonymous still really recommend MPEG Streamclip too. Does it cost nothing, great software, fast.
Antwort von webwerner:
But when I bring the movie into MPEG Streamclip on the format of the film is still upset. I want to avoid yes and so bring the film in Final Cut Pro already on the format. There, I can scale my sequence and position.