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How To Resize Video For YouTube Shorts & TikTok In Premiere (Convert Horizontal to Vertical Video)

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How To Resize Video For YouTube Shorts & TikTok In Premiere (Convert Horizontal to Vertical Video)

Converting horizontal video to portrait style for YouTube Shorts, TikTok, or Instagram Reels in Adobe Premiere Pro is super easy and can be done in less than a minute. I'll show you two methods to do this: one that zooms in and crops the sides, and another that maintains the aspect ratio with a blurred background. Let's dive right in!

Step 1: Setting Up

  1. Prepare Your Project: Load your video clips into Adobe Premiere Pro. For this guide, I have two clips – one of me at the beach, and another of a dance party.

  2. Adjust Sequence Settings:

    • Go to the project bin and right-click on the sequence (not the video clips).
    • Select "Sequence Settings".
    • A window will pop up showing the frame size, which is likely in 4K resolution (3840x2160) or HD (1920x1080).
    • Flip these numbers: Change the horizontal size to 2160 and the vertical size to 3840 for 4K. For HD, change horizontal to 1080 and vertical to 1920.
    • Click "OK" and confirm the warning about changing dimensions.

Step 2: Zoom and Crop

  1. Resizing the Video:
    • In the playback monitor, the frame will now be in vertical orientation, but the video remains the same.
    • Select the first clip and go to "Effect Controls".
    • Under "Motion", adjust the "Scale" until the video fills the entire frame. Use the X and Y coordinates to center it as needed.
    • Repeat these steps for each additional clip.

Step 3: Maintain Aspect Ratio with Blurred Background

  1. Setting Up the Background:

    • Follow the same steps in Step 1 to adjust the sequence settings to a vertical layout.
    • Select the first clip and reduce the scale until the whole frame fits into the playback monitor (around 58% scale).
  2. Duplicate the Clip:

    • Hold down the Option (Alt) key and drag the clip to the video layer above to duplicate it.
  3. Blur the Background:

    • Select the bottom layer and increase the scale to fill the screen.
    • Go to "Effects" and search for "Gaussian Blur".
    • Drag the Gaussian Blur effect onto the bottom video layer.
    • In "Effect Controls," scroll to Gaussian Blur settings and increase the blurriness to your preference.
  4. Repeat for Additional Clips:

    • For each additional clip, repeat the above steps: duplicate the clip, adjust the scale, and add the blur effect to the background.

Step 4: Exporting the Video

  1. Export Settings:
    • Once your video is complete, go to "File" > "Export" > "Media".
    • In the export settings under "Video," click "Match Source" to automatically match your sequence dimensions.
    • Hit "Export".

When you upload to YouTube, the platform will recognize the format as a YouTube Short if the video is less than 60 seconds.

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FAQ:

Q: How do I change the sequence settings in Adobe Premiere Pro?
A: Right-click on the sequence in the project bin, go to 'Sequence Settings', and modify the frame size by flipping the horizontal and vertical values.

Q: What is the best scale adjustment for fitting a video into a vertical frame?
A: Typically, setting the scale around 58% for the background layer works well to fit the entire frame in the playback monitor.

Q: How can I blur the background in my video?
A: Duplicate the video clip and place it on the layer above. Then, scale up the bottom layer to fill the screen, add the Gaussian Blur effect from the effects panel, and adjust the blur settings to your liking.

Q: Will YouTube automatically recognize my video as a Short?
A: Yes, as long as the video is in the vertical format and under 60 seconds, YouTube will recognize it as a Short.

Q: What export settings should I use for vertical video?
A: Use the "Match Source" option in the export settings to ensure the video retains the same dimensions and specifications as your sequence.