Letterboxing w/ Adobe Premiere 6.5

NickW

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I have a question regarding 16:9 and letterboxing in post that hopefully someone can help me with. For the next project I shoot, I'm planning on shooting full 4:3, but composing my shots in 16:9 (will probably use the rubber band idea, thanks!). My question is, if I'm posting with Abode Premiere 6.5, is there a way to add letterbox bars in that program, or do I have to take it into another program like After Effects? I'd rather just leave it all in Premiere if I could. I know there's a few plugins out there that might be able to do it, but I'm a student, so can't really afford to go around buying plugins that may or may not work to my satisfaction. Anything anyone can recommend? Thanks!
 
Re: Letterboxing w/ Adobe Premiere 6.5

Not really sure, but you could apply the crop filter. Use the black default and drag the crops down from the top and up from the bottom.

I think you would use 12.5% from the top and bottom for 16:9
 
Re: Letterboxing w/ Adobe Premiere 6.5

Hi Nick,
Cropping like scott says it the standard for APremiere. Thats the way people do it on order to preserve resolution. IF you use the DVX's built-in letterbox tool, you'll lose some resolution.

Learn more tips at: www.adobevideo.com/forum
 
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