The way you set the frame rate and resolution are during the creation of your new sequence. Then just add the high fps footage to your timeline and reduce the speed until it matches the sequence's frame rate. For example, 120 fps on a 30 fps sequence, you can reduce speed down to 25%. If you reduce the speed any further you would start to see some "jitteriness" in the final exported video. I made a 5 minute video about creating new sequences here that may be of help to you: ua-cam.com/video/BIJT1emxQ-s/v-deo.html
Hi, I believe you may need to enable it in your preferences. 1. Go to *Edit > Preferences > General* . 2. Select *Enable Display Color Management (requires GPU acceleration)* from the Preferences dialog box. Now you should be able to see the color management in your project settings. _Happy editing!_
Hi, so it will depend on your camera and its settings whether it has any systems enabled that will write your camera's settings metadata at the moment of recording. You can browse to the file in windows explorer and then right click it, choose properties. Then you can click on the details tab to see available metadata.
I appreciate the info, but I feel like I can't leave without at least commenting about how ABRASIVE your intro was. The extremely loud scratching blasting my ears first thing is TERRIBLE, and my headphones are at 12% right now.
Guys don't forget to also learn how to set up your *new sequence* !
I cover it all here: ua-cam.com/video/BIJT1emxQ-s/v-deo.html
Loved it. Straight to the point and exactly what I needed to know. Thanks
Thank you so much for letting me know! I will be continuing this format in future videos =)
I love when the person im watching goes over everything and explain what it's for even if you done need it
Nice tutorial, you have explain each option
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Short but full essence! Thanks.
thanks for this!!! clear explanation of everything
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Great video so darn simple and informative straight to the topic!
Can you make a video on settings for exporting?
Sure can do! Stay tuned =)
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Thank you, I just switched to premiere pro and needed this. Thanks!
It makes me happy to know this has helped someone. Happy editing!
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How do you set frame rate and resolution? Say I want to set up a new project at 30 fps and eventually add some 60 or 120 fps to do slow motion?
Thanks
The way you set the frame rate and resolution are during the creation of your new sequence. Then just add the high fps footage to your timeline and reduce the speed until it matches the sequence's frame rate.
For example, 120 fps on a 30 fps sequence, you can reduce speed down to 25%. If you reduce the speed any further you would start to see some "jitteriness" in the final exported video.
I made a 5 minute video about creating new sequences here that may be of help to you:
ua-cam.com/video/BIJT1emxQ-s/v-deo.html
well done, short and sweet. Thank you!
I got rtx 2080 super and ryzen 9 5950x. What should I choose on Renderer ? CUDA or Software ?
That is a good question that I don't know the answer to. I would think to test either one to see which is better. Interested to know!
Thankyou :)
You informed me about ingest. :)
Thank you for the help!!! Answered my question about the Color Management 🙏🏽🔥
Very clear! I like it!
The version of Premiere Pro 2020 that I use doesn't contain the Colour Management. How I can find it? Thanks
Hi, I believe you may need to enable it in your preferences.
1. Go to *Edit > Preferences > General* .
2. Select *Enable Display Color Management (requires GPU acceleration)* from the Preferences dialog box.
Now you should be able to see the color management in your project settings.
_Happy editing!_
thank you so much, unfortunately that did not change anything :( I will look for another version of Premier Pro
Good video..Thank you for sharing.
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good bro 👍
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Hey please I need help can you view your focus or shutter speed after filming video
Hi, so it will depend on your camera and its settings whether it has any systems enabled that will write your camera's settings metadata at the moment of recording.
You can browse to the file in windows explorer and then right click it, choose properties. Then you can click on the details tab to see available metadata.
love it
so helpful
new project window doesn't open up, what to do?
The version of Premiere Pro that I use doesn't contain all those sections.
Which version do you have?
Zoom it a little for better understanding
Thanks for the feedback
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The ending reminds me of Unus Annus, just me?
great noob guide haha
Thanks!
I appreciate the info, but I feel like I can't leave without at least commenting about how ABRASIVE your intro was. The extremely loud scratching blasting my ears first thing is TERRIBLE, and my headphones are at 12% right now.
Thanks for the feedback, I am trimming that part out right now so no one else needs to get a headache in the morning. Haha
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