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Working in post with vertical and square video - iOS Tutorial
From the course: Creating Online Video with iPhone
Working in post with vertical and square video
- [Instructor] In this movie, we're going to take a look at a few different ways that we can work with both vertical as well as square video format footage. We'll look at some pro applications, but for vertical video, you should note that if you are on a Mac you could use iMovie to export out your vertical video. However, there are some limitations. Inside your iMovie project, you want to select your video clips. And then from the Crop menu, you can flip each of these video clips. And now you'll see that it fills the actual raster or size of the 69 video that iMovie allows you to export. So if I actually head to my File menu and choose to share this as a file onto my system, I'll call this "Export for Vertical" and choosing a 1080 resolution, best ProRes, and a better quality compression, I'm going to choose next, and then save this to my desktop. If I click on the "Show Activity" circle here at the top, I can see it…
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Staying organized and backing up your files7m 49s
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Editing video on your phone6m 27s
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Editing video on a computer: Free apps4m 31s
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Editing video on a computer: Paid apps6m 22s
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Uploading your videos to YouTube2m 20s
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Uploading your videos to Instagram3m 48s
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Working in post with vertical and square video4m 1s
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Exporting HD projects for social media formats4m 42s
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Editing with Cinematic mode in Final Cut Pro4m 49s
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Working with iPhone HDR footage in Premiere and Final Cut Pro3m 55s
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