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Convert 16x9 to 4:3
I recently sent two of my guys to shoot a corporate video. One guy shot 16x9 on his Sony Z7 and the other shot in 4:3 aspect ratio. Now I have to edit the two footage on the same timeline in Final Cut Pro. Is there a way for me to convert the 16x9 footage into 4:3 without seeing the black bars?
If this topic has been sufficently covered on this forum, the search engine didn't offer me much help. I apologize in advance for this dumb question. |
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Another solution is your deck/camera and down convert the footage during capture. Your camera or deck should have this option in the menus. I use this option when working on shows similar to yours. Works great and the footage looks solid. No loss in quality.
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But I like Jeff's suggestion even better if it's still an option for you. |
16:9 to 4:3
Thank you all for your advice. I think I will search the camera menu for solution.
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Just change the aspect ratio in the motion tab. Simple...
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