Can this work with other video editing apps? Maybe Sony Vegas or Adobe Premiere?
pmiller1 2 months ago
@pmiller1 Absolutely. Same basic principle: just put "bigger" footage into a "smaller" timeline -- i.e. edit 1920x1080 at 1280x720 or even 640x360. The smaller your setting on the timeline, the further you can zoome in without losing resolution.
jokeandbiagio 2 weeks ago
The link to the file goes to an old post :(
CussinSailor36 4 months ago
Does it still maintain a HQ resolution when uploading to Youtube?
thats cool, hopefully that works with the new final cut pro cuz I'm about to buy that!
deannashm 4 months ago
Really helpful technique, guys. Thanks for the tip and best of luck with your filming projects!
RossDenyer 4 months ago
This video helped so much ! I've been deing to know how to do that for the longest time!
TheChizzSpot 5 months ago
Can this work with other video editing apps? Maybe Sony Vegas or Adobe Premiere?
pmiller1 2 months ago
@pmiller1 Absolutely. Same basic principle: just put "bigger" footage into a "smaller" timeline -- i.e. edit 1920x1080 at 1280x720 or even 640x360. The smaller your setting on the timeline, the further you can zoome in without losing resolution.
jokeandbiagio 2 weeks ago
The link to the file goes to an old post :(
CussinSailor36 4 months ago
Does it still maintain a HQ resolution when uploading to Youtube?
CussinSailor36 4 months ago
thats cool, hopefully that works with the new final cut pro cuz I'm about to buy that!
deannashm 4 months ago
Really helpful technique, guys. Thanks for the tip and best of luck with your filming projects!
RossDenyer 4 months ago
This video helped so much ! I've been deing to know how to do that for the longest time!
TheChizzSpot 5 months ago