 Hello everyone, welcome back to another Premiere Pro tutorial. In this one, I'm going to show you how to take a widescreen video, or a landscape video, or a 19 by 6 video, depending on how you want to call it, and how to make it a vertical video for TikTok, and make sure that the subject that you're looking at, or whatever you have that you're focusing on, is always in focus in the video. Let me show you what I'm talking about here. I've got, here's the raw footage. I've got this Puppardog here on the left side, just giving her. It's going to see his mommy. And you'll see here that at this point, the dog is in the left side of the video, and that would be out of focus, or out of frame, because vertical just takes the middle section. And then at this point, it's in the right side, and it would be out of frame. Fine. How did I do this on the right side here? I hit spacebar, and you'll see here that this is TikTok and Instagram friendly, and the dog is always in focus the whole way through. There we go. Right up until jumping into its mommy's arms. Let me show you how I did it. It's very, very simple. Okay. Now that you know that what I'm talking about, let's drag and drop some footage into the timeline like I've got here. If I scan through it, there's the puppy dog, and it's about to do its thing. But it's going to be out of focus if I go and just change the settings. So what you want to do is I'm just going to actually start it from here, a little bit easier to see. Okay. Good. Now I'm going to, what I'm going to do is I'm going to go up here to sequence, and then at sequence, you're going to see auto reframe sequence. When you do that, you get some options. So one you really want to watch for is target aspect ratio. Change this to 916, vertical 916. Okay. When you do that, you also get motion tracking. You can do any of these three settings. I prefer slower motion. I find that does a better job, but you can experiment with either of them, and then just leave it on dope nest clips because that doesn't do too much. Now when I hit create, you're going to notice here that it doesn't look quite right yet, but it's just doing some thinking after a few seconds. It's now done it so that it's in vertical. So this is a TikTok friendly video. The dog or whatever object that you're trying to focus on is in focus the whole time, and that is how you do it. All you have to do to create it is you just go to file, export, off you go. And you've got yourself a brand new perfectly set up video. Thanks for watching. Ton more stuff coming up. Stay tuned.