We'll just create that and then let it do its magic with the analyzation. Let's just check out one more variation of this and let's do a square clip. And you can see that it has my original name and then in parentheses, it says 9 by 16. And you can see over here in the Project panel, I have a new folder. But I would say for probably 90% of the clips, the auto-frame effect that it puts on here by default is really gonna do a fantastic job. Now that's not too different than just Keyframing the motion for each one of these. You can go in here and basically do it yourself manually. So at any point in time, if the presets here are not doing it for you. I think I like that a little bit better than what the automated tracking solution gave us. So maybe we do an Ease Out and then Ease In. And we can adjust the temporal interpolation. We'll start with this guy right here and then we'll just slowly move over here to the second gentleman right here. And you can see basically what it has done to the position in order to do that move that it did right there? So I'm gonna go to this first keyframe here, and I'm gonna delete these other ones. And then we gonna go over here to the second guy. If we choose faster motion what's gonna happen? Okay, it's gonna hang with this first guy here with his back turned. Is it gonna stay with him the whole time? Okay, yeah it is. We can experiment with maybe slower motion. So let's look at how you might wanna deal with this. Because the way that this clip is in the time line, you can see anyway you slice it 9 by 16 is not going to work to be able to get both of these guys in without having some black bars on the top and the bottom. However, on this last clip here, it kind of has to decide what it wants to do. Everything else here looked really pretty nice. But the slower motion preset basically ignores that. All right, so slower motion it basically ignored that fast moving horse here right here where I think in fast motion it was trying to get a little bit more of that horses action in the frame. And I think what its doing is it may be tracking this horse here and then panning over, but if we change the preset for motion tracking too fast motion, it's gonna reanalyze this clip and let's see what it looks like now. So I'm gonna find this horse clip here, because I did see a little bit of weirdness on that shot there. Overall, I'd say it's doing a really nice job. Look at that it looks like it caught on maybe to one of those horses there and was doing a little pan and scan, which is pretty cool. Looks like it's giving us a little pan there. So it basically analyzes the footage and tries to figure out what is the thing that I need to be focusing on. This is reframed pretty well Look at this. I'll play this looks like we have the sun in view. So let's check out what it has done here. This auto-reframe effect has been applied to almost all of these clips here with the exception of this essential graphics element that I have here. So we'll let that finish analyzing all of the clips And then if you look at these individual clips, over here in the effects controls auto-reframe, which is an effect which you can find right down here in the Effects panel. Let's check out how good of a job it did. All right here is my project right over here. I'm just going to leave it on default and choose Create. If there's a lot of fast moving action, and we want it to move between the subjects or the things that are sort of in focus or being featured, we wanna choose the fast motion option. It has a motion tracking drop down here where we can pick a few different options depending on the type of motion in our video. It's going to come up with this dialog box here. You can see here's My Farm 1920 by 1080 sequence, and I can choose auto-reframe sequence. And if you wanna do it to your whole sequence and have it a little bit more automated, all you need to do is right click on your sequence. But what if you wanted to export a vertical video, something that wasn't 16 by 9, but 9 by 16 or a square video? Well Premiere has a really nice feature to be able to do that. And I changed the sequence setting to make this 1920 by 1080. In the last session we looked at the free form view, and you say me create this really simple farm sequence here. In this session you will learn how to use auto-reframe to re-frame your videos for different aspect ratio outputs.
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