Premiere Rush started as a very simplistic counterpart to Premiere, but actually becomes quite useful with the recent addition of Auto Reframe.īest I can tell, this version of Auto Reframe is a simplified version from the “full” Premiere Pro version, but it’s worked pretty well in my preliminary testing. If you don’t already have a Creative Suite subscription or full Adobe Premiere Pro is overkill for you, or if your workflow is primarily centered around your phone, take a look at Premiere Rush. Good for: Mobile workflows on iOS or Android In addition, it has plenty of configuration options and manual overrides (like motion tracking controls and the ability to edit the final generated keyframes), so it’s suitable for both first-time and pro users. If you have access to Adobe Premiere Pro and don’t mind editing your videos on Desktop, their Auto Reframe feature is your best bet.Īuto Reframe seems to be the most robust of all options I’ve seen so far, and it can auto crop both individual video clips and whole Premiere sequences. Good for: Professionals, those who already use Adobe software Here are five promising ways to auto-reframe, or smart crop horizontal to vertical video. I went on a quest yesterday to find out what else is out there, so you don’t have to. Of course, you could use a simple manual cropping tool to achieve this, but it’s 2022, and the AI revolution is in full swing! Adobe’s Smart Reframe feature shows that AI can help make smart cropping choices, saving you a ton of time in the editing process, but not everyone has access to Premiere Pro. The generally accepted best way to do this is by capturing horizontal video at a 16:9 aspect ratio, then converting it to formats like square (1:1) or vertical (9:16), for example to post it to TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts or even LinkedIn. If you’re shooting video in 2022, chances are you’ll post it across multiple social media channels and platforms in a variety of resolutions native to said platform.
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