Adobe Premiere Pro CS5: How To Letterbox Your Footage

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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2011

In This Video We Explain How To Professionally Add A Letterbox Effect To Your Footage For A More Cinematic Film Look. If You Have Any Questions For Us, Ask Us And We Will Make A Video Explaining How To Do It.

FREE LETTERBOX TEMPLATE PACKAGE:

http://www.mediafire.com/?y8l6d88d2c8h81t


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  • Wait. hahaa. I was able to download it but When I dragged it over all my footage, it didn't work. :/ Whats up with that?

  • @0Kimchi0 Well it depends, if you had that video track visible. Try it again.... depending on the size of your footage, and size of your screen you may have to use a bigger template. Try it out again and let me know!

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  • @TechGirlProductions The T2i is an Amazing Camera. If all goes well and we begin to attract more subscribers we may just give one lucky person a brand new one! Uh Oh! : ) Subscribe!

  • your link dont work what up with that nice video tho

  • @cashimirs Sorry if the link did not work... I do not know why it wouldn't work for you! Try again! I re-linked it. You may have to wait a few seconds.

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  • Thank you so much! I've been trying to figure this out for my Adobe and you make it so simple. Thanks! :)

  • danke!

    

  • you can use the crop effect

  • Could you do one of these for a Vignette please.

  • Its kind people like you that help people like me out alot. A+ my man.

  • Thank You so much!

  • I edit in full 1080 and then export in the official ratio of the film, which is easy in the Export options; select h.264 1920x1080p, then crop the source at exactly 105 pixels above and below, then choose the full widescreen ratio option under the h.264 options and select scale to fit on top of the export window. You end up with full 1920 x about 900 pixels, which looks amazing tested on large 1080 screens and should kill in theaters.

  • hahaha, squishing the footage! how could you?

  • @ShawnGameTV With adobe premiere, crop from the top and bottom until they match with the letterbox provided, then remove the letterbox. Then, you just set keyframes for the crop from 0% to whatever matched with the letterbox. Then bam, moving letterbox cutscene style.

  • Awesome.... thanks for the vid

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