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Bruce Pelley August 1st, 2010 09:07 AM

Unintended tilt/slant to my video..HELP !!
 
In short: (I hope this makes sense)

Yesterday, I filmed a preacher making a presentation from his pulpit and thought I had the bottom of the shot framed & exactly aligned horizontally with the broad part of the pulpit so that the footage hopefully would be level, straight & even.

Well, it turns out that my eyes need help because when I looked the video onscreen after importing it into my PC it had axis and tilt issues!

Lesson learned: One can never totally rely on the accuracy of a camcorders small 2.5 inch LCD!!

So, I am perplexed how to salvage this shoot which took a lot of time,energy and effort as I sure don't want to broadcast this material with the main segment being "crooked" where the content is tilted at slight angle.

How to I fix the picture orientation (or whatever terminology I should be using here) so that the presentation will be straight, flush, perfectly horizontal and even as it is normally?

Had a bad day yesterday. Hope this can be rectified.

Please help.

Thank you!

Adam Gold August 1st, 2010 11:17 AM

Put the clip in your source window. The effects control panel or tab should appear. In it is Motion > Rotation. Set it to what you want and you should be Golden.

Kevin Currie August 1st, 2010 05:54 PM

I had the same thing happen to me recently. Simply rotate the image as needed. This will cause some black areas ro appear in the 2 corners that are no longer aligned with the edge, so you will need to scale it up a little bit. Depending on how bad your angle was (how much you had to rotate to fix), you shouldn't have to scale it very much. Other option is if yuo shot HD, you could drop it into a SD timeline and adjust it as needed with less quality loss than scaling it up.

Bruce Pelley August 1st, 2010 06:19 PM

Adam,

Thanks for the solution. It turned out I was only 0.5 degrees off from being horizontal however it still caught my attention & bothered my eye!

To all: was wondering how to deal with the black spaces. Can I crop them somehow so that things are even & uniform? I've never scaled and if I do, (assuming I knew how which I don't) doesn't that stretch out the image?

If I could just shave off a smidgen of black off the sides from this clip it would work just fine.

Can one do that with a clip on the timeline nestled between others?

Ann Bens August 2nd, 2010 12:19 PM

The only way to get rid of the black is to scale the footage up to probably 103% in both ways.
Scale is under Motion in the Effect Controls.


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