From the course: Premiere Pro 2021 New Features
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Using Auto Reframe for an entire sequence - Premiere Pro Tutorial
From the course: Premiere Pro 2021 New Features
Using Auto Reframe for an entire sequence
- You can apply the auto reframe effect to an entire sequence with just a click. Now I find that it never works perfectly for all shots but it does work well. What you want to do is simply navigate to a sequence here, in your Project panel, and right click on it. You'll now see the option for auto reframe sequence. When you choose this, it brings up a new dialogue. It shows you the sequence that you've selected and it invites you to give it a new name if needed. From the aspect ratio, you can choose common sizes. One by one for platforms like Instagram or social media icons. The ability for four by five for vertical or nine by 16 as well as keeping it as a 16 by nine file, which is actually quite useful if you're going from something that wasn't 16 by nine or you can choose custom and enter your own aspect ratio. Let's go with the square option here and I could tell it that this is generally default level of motion but we can…
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The Auto Reframe effect6m 29s
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Using Auto Reframe for an entire sequence4m 45s
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Temporal and spatial interpolation on keyframes3m 36s
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Time remapping maximum speed increased1m 51s
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Increased audio range1m 10s
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Filter the Effect Controls panel3m 30s
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An overview of Productions10m 41s
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Access audio in libraries and Adobe Stock audio5m 13s
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Scene edit detection for clips3m 44s
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Quick export to speed up exports2m 40s
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Faster warp stabilizer2m 32s
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New captions workflow5m 41s
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