Thank you very, very much! Greatly appreciate the support. Still refining things, though... any feedback as to what works OR what doesn't work for you would be welcome.
@@UnduMedia Hi my friend, I went to to Guanacaste , Pacific North of my country and visited 2 beaches, however no waves at all and also it was too windy, At this time of year the trade winds or strong winds from the north of the continent reach us and I was afraid to lose my drone, the wind was bery bery strong. No surfer in those beaches. I am planning to go there again in about 2 weeks. Hope to have lucky 👍🏻🌴📸☕🌋☀️
Great vid, Will. I gotta say I'm actually way more curious about how you revealed each letter of your title txt so seamlessly to the ticking of the music percussion. Thanks
Thanks again, Lucas! Heh, heh... now I can say... "Many of my subscribers have requested that I do a tutorial about the text animation in my last video." My master plan is all coming together. Wahahahahahaha.
If you're asking about what percentage crop to add with the crop effect in Premiere Pro... to achieve a 4:3 aspect ratio... that's going to depend entirely on the initial resolution of your video. And a little math. If you tell me your starting resolution, I can give you the formula/answer.
@@bl1tzzer If I'm understanding you correctly, it sounds like you can't access the keyframes for the crop effect. So you probably don't have the "Effect Controls" panel open. Go up to the top menu and select Window > Effect Controls (or press Shift+5... which is the default keyboard shortcut for Effect Controls). I hope that helps (and that I'm answering the right question). Lemme know.
But, why create a FAKE cinematic look with bars on top of your video instead of creating the actual cinematic aspect ratio? I head you loose video quality rendering too much black on your footage.
EXCELLENT QUESTION! If you're going to create a video ENTIRELY at a given aspect ratio, you're 100% right... output it to that size. BUT... a lot of creators/editors will use multiple aspect ratios within a film/video (Wes Anderson, for example). So if you're changing aspect ratios within the same video/film (or animating them), then this is the way to go. Side note: you won't really lose significant "quality" with black bars embedded. But you'll end up with larger file sizes (and slower UA-cam processing). And depending on your render settings, the edge of the black bar may not be too sharp. Basically, this is a technique for intentionally creating/forcing a letterbox effect.
Cinematic video inside text effect in Adobe Premiere Pro: ua-cam.com/video/ZasmQvYj9z4/v-deo.html
Man, this helped me so much! Thank you for speedin up my workflow! 👌
You're very welcome! Thanks for leaving a comment.
Thanks, Undu. Love the ending.
1st video from you i watch. Awesome! Very easy to understand and repeat! Let's go see the others ;-). Cheers from the netherlands
Thank you very much! And cheers from Canada!
Great footage and tutorial. Love me those cinematic bars. Thanks, Undu!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you so much. It was really helpful
Glad you found it helpful. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment!
I love how-to videos done right. Awesome job!
Thank you very, very much! Greatly appreciate the support. Still refining things, though... any feedback as to what works OR what doesn't work for you would be welcome.
Thank you my friend, exactly what I needed.
You're welcome. Glad it helped!
Thank you Undu. Greetings from Costa Rica. 👍🏻🌴📸☕🌋☀️
Mauricio! How you doing, my friend? Shot any awesome surfing footage yet?
@@UnduMedia Hi my friend, I went to to Guanacaste , Pacific North of my country and visited 2 beaches, however no waves at all and also it was too windy, At this time of year the trade winds or strong winds from the north of the continent reach us and I was afraid to lose my drone, the wind was bery bery strong. No surfer in those beaches. I am planning to go there again in about 2 weeks. Hope to have lucky 👍🏻🌴📸☕🌋☀️
* very very
@@mauricioli3901 Sheesh. C'mon man... what's more important... losing your drone, or me getting my hands on some surfing shots??? So selfish. LOL.
@@UnduMedia 😂😂😂😂
Thanks batman
thank you so much brother ….. just needed this …. thank you again :)
You're very welcome. Glad you found it helpful.
Great tutorial I've seen so far. Thank you!!
Thank you very much!
Perfect thank you.
You're very welcome!
Great vid, Will. I gotta say I'm actually way more curious about how you revealed each letter of your title txt so seamlessly to the ticking of the music percussion. Thanks
Thanks again, Lucas! Heh, heh... now I can say... "Many of my subscribers have requested that I do a tutorial about the text animation in my last video." My master plan is all coming together. Wahahahahahaha.
Awesome Work 👍
Thank you! Appreciate the positive feedback.
it helped!!
Glad to hear!
How do you formulate the aspect ratio into percentage? I want to make an 4:3 aspect but doesn't know what percentage to set it. Thank you!
If you're asking about what percentage crop to add with the crop effect in Premiere Pro... to achieve a 4:3 aspect ratio... that's going to depend entirely on the initial resolution of your video. And a little math. If you tell me your starting resolution, I can give you the formula/answer.
Hey..please tell me how to add jump cut ?
how come the animation thing wont show?
Sorry... I'm confused by your question. Can you provide more detail?
@@UnduMedia when I open up Adobe, the adjust layer animation Gui wont show, atleast show me how to open it up.
@@bl1tzzer If I'm understanding you correctly, it sounds like you can't access the keyframes for the crop effect. So you probably don't have the "Effect Controls" panel open. Go up to the top menu and select Window > Effect Controls (or press Shift+5... which is the default keyboard shortcut for Effect Controls). I hope that helps (and that I'm answering the right question). Lemme know.
@@UnduMedia Thanks!
But, why create a FAKE cinematic look with bars on top of your video instead of creating the actual cinematic aspect ratio? I head you loose video quality rendering too much black on your footage.
EXCELLENT QUESTION! If you're going to create a video ENTIRELY at a given aspect ratio, you're 100% right... output it to that size. BUT... a lot of creators/editors will use multiple aspect ratios within a film/video (Wes Anderson, for example). So if you're changing aspect ratios within the same video/film (or animating them), then this is the way to go. Side note: you won't really lose significant "quality" with black bars embedded. But you'll end up with larger file sizes (and slower UA-cam processing). And depending on your render settings, the edge of the black bar may not be too sharp.
Basically, this is a technique for intentionally creating/forcing a letterbox effect.