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How to Resize a Video in Premiere: A Step-by-Step Guide
Resizing a video in Premiere Pro can be a crucial step in your video editing process, whether you’re adjusting the aspect ratio for a specific platform or simply optimizing the video for better performance. In this article, we’ll walk you through the process of resizing a video in Premiere Pro, providing a step-by-step guide to ensure you achieve the desired outcome with ease.
Step 1: Import Your Video
Before you can resize your video, you need to import it into Premiere Pro. Open Premiere Pro and go to File > Import > Media. Navigate to the location of your video file, select it, and click Import. Your video will now appear in the Project panel.
Step 2: Create a New Sequence
To resize your video, you’ll need to create a new sequence with the desired settings. Go to Sequence > New Sequence. In the New Sequence window, set the following parameters:
– Name: Enter a name for your sequence.
– Format: Choose the format that matches your output requirements (e.g., H.264, QuickTime).
– Frame Size: Enter the new dimensions for your video. For example, if you want a 1920×1080 resolution, enter 1920 for Width and 1080 for Height.
– Frame Rate: Select the frame rate that matches your video’s original frame rate.
– Time Base: Set the time base to match your frame rate (e.g., 23.976 fps for 24p, 29.97 fps for 30p).
– Duration: Enter the desired duration for your sequence.
Click OK to create the new sequence.
Step 3: Drag and Drop Your Video
With your new sequence created, it’s time to add your video to the timeline. In the Project panel, click and drag your video onto the timeline. Your video will now appear in the sequence with the new dimensions you specified.
Step 4: Adjust the Video’s Scale
To further adjust the video’s scale, right-click on the video clip in the timeline and select Scale. In the Scale window, enter the desired percentage for the video’s scale. For example, if you want to resize the video to 50% of its original size, enter 50 in the Scale field. Click OK to apply the changes.
Step 5: Export Your Resized Video
Once you’ve resized your video to your satisfaction, it’s time to export it. Go to File > Export > Media. In the Export Settings window, choose the format and settings that match your output requirements. Click Export to save your resized video.
By following these simple steps, you can easily resize a video in Premiere Pro. Whether you’re preparing your video for a specific platform or simply optimizing it for better performance, resizing is an essential skill to have in your video editing toolkit.