How to Crop a Video | Adobe Premiere Elements Training #6 | VIDEOLANE.COM
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Cropping is used when you want to focus attention to a part of the scene.
The crop function is hidden inside Effects tab.
Watch the video to see how it is done.
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You don't believe, how long i have been looking for this feature. Thank you for this tutorial!
7 years later - thank you so much, this is so helpful!
Perfect! Short and sweet! Thanks!
thank you for your help. I'm on premiere elements 2020 and this was helpful!
You are my HERO for the day! Thank you my friend! I looked, and looked, but just couldnt find the crop :) I owe you one! Thank you!
Thank you so much! Just what I needed help on!
Thank you! This helped me a lot.
Exactly what I was looking for - thanks.
Thank you! I know this is an old video but it still helped me in 2020!
Wow! I'm glad this old video is still relevant.
Thank you very much - amazing how long content can be useful. I have Premier Elements 15 and this still worked as expected. Menu system changed - that's all.
Thank you! Wasn't finding the crop feature until this video showed me.
Thank you so much for this video. It has helped us so much with our editing.
Thanks buddy. Worked like a charm!
This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you.
Thank you so much, this was really helpful and very clear
This video has helped me a lot...Thank you I just downloaded the Adobe premiere
Thank you so much! this helped me out :)
Thank you for your video!
Thank you, this video is very helpful
Thank you for this help
This is helpful. Thanks.
Did just what I wanted. Thanks.
Thank you!!! All the best to you :)
thank you so much!
good info, thx!
Thank you!
Thanks man!
Thanks. Nicely explained
Thanks, good video
Just what I was looking for
helpful thank you
Thank you !!!!!
any idea if it's possible to make the canvas of the video a square as opposed to it being the 1440:1080 ratio?
thanks ...
Premiere Elements is the most google search-proof program I've ever tried! Using Elements 13 I used the Crop tool, then checked the zoom option and my it looks exactly as I want it. But when I then create/share the end result does not match the visible windows (i.e. I've cropped much from the left, but in the resulting export, most of that cropped area is back and there is additional cropping on the right. How do you export exactly what you see in Premiere to a file? Thanks in advance
I'm having trouble with the crop. I can crop my video just fine, but when I export it, the crop shifts to where I don't want it to go. I'm trying to export to WMV. How do I fix it?
thank you
Thank You, I was lost. Now I can crop.
Thank you. This helped a lot! I notice you have this video posted in 1080p. Did you export it from Adobe Premiere Elements to make it look that crystal clear? I haven't been able to figure out any way I CAN export videos from this program in anything higher res than I think 480p, or even very crystal clear without it still leaving in portions of the picture that I tried expanding outside of the display window (that MAY have been from not clicking the render option before exporting)
Thank you so much for the reply! Can you help me out with these other big problems I having plz?
I don't know why but when I import my iPod Nano's camcorder videos into my Adobe Premiere Elements 11, the frames shake up and down! When I crop, zoom, or pan, and then export the product, sometimes the pans go outside the image boarders when I didn't even set for them to + none of the pans, zooms, or crops have the image portions that I set for them. I get a lot of excess Also sometimes if I try to set fades or cross dissolves, it seems to just decide not to apply them >:(
thank you. :)
I am create a mask, and how blur the edges ?
Great! :)
This video is exported with Sony Vegas Pro, but Adobe Premiere Elements can export in HD 1080p too. Select Publish+Share > Computer > AVCHD > MP4 - H264 1920x1080p.
What if you want to crop around an object, like an outline? is that impossible with premiere?
how do you do it in premiere elements 15?
Okay, but how do you make a 16:9 video from a 4:3 video ? Where is that cropping option?
it looked easy on videolane. i didnt make it to my actual practice of it. the resize handle bars, affect the entire frame rather than sizing it to the part i wanna isolate. any help? anyone?
how do I crop the actual whole "video" not just something inside it... I have a big full screen 1080p 16:9 ratio video I only want to make a little gif animation of for example a 150x150 square shaped area (later save it as gif animation), how do I do that?
Thanks! I found using CZcams what would probably take a half hour in the terrible adobe support documentation.
Very useful Video thanks, I was unaware of cropping effect till now, still finding my way with Prem Elements 12. Is there a way with it to get rid of the black bars either side of a video, I have tried the effect like you do near end of Video Motion, but I am loosing some of the top and bottom of my video, unlike you I didn't want to crop in on a object. Just wondering if you know a way. Also why doesn't Prem Elements have frames or borders like Prem Pro CS or Vegas Pro, is what I wonder, especially Pro as it is made by same company. Anyway if you know how to get rid of black bars either side without losing some of my video, let me know, Thanks Phil
Hi Phil. To get rid of black bars on the side without cropping any further, I would add a matching background image on the lower layer to cover black area.
videolane HI thanks for reply, yes I get what you mean, cool.
Is that a away to shape the video? A circular shape for example???
Try effects mask
perfect.
Great!
Ok, so I have a problem! Anyone please help! So, when I trying to crop it hmm almost like a black peace sign pops up. And, it won't let me do anything! So, I have to go to task manager and close it out. I got no clue what to do... Please, help me! Have a wonderful day! :)
No point in cropping if you wanted to fill the screen. The last step did what you wanted and cropped out your fingers etc.
You have a good point.
Actually, I found a use for cropping and then filling the screen. If I shoot video at 4K and only want the finished product to be 1920x1080, you can crop fill the screen and still have a sharp 1080p video.
oh my god why is elements so darn difficult and unintuitive?!?!? uuhhhhgg!
Try Filmora
Not a single menu item exists in any version of whatever software he is using. Adobe keeps moving stuff around all the time. Good video. Adobe as bad as always.