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  • Working in vertical aspect ratio

    Posted by Jeremy Mullen on August 4, 2008 at 1:00 am

    Here’s an open problem, with an invite to any and all with hints, suggestions, or cleverness of any kind:
    I am working a lot with video shot for a vertical aspect ratio, usually a standing figure, which is displayed on a perpendicularly installed LCD. Since the camera is rotated 90 degrees when shooting, and the screen is rotated 90 degrees for viewing, I don’t need to worry about rotating the footage. The problem is that it is (very) irritating to work with sideways footage – particularly as there is a lot of text to punch in. I could turn my whole 2nd monitor on its side, but then if I want to have the timeline or anything else on it, it is unusable. I don’t currently have a separate (3rd) external monitor, either – just a dual-screen computer setup, which is plenty most of the time.

    I would LOVE it if there was a way in Final Cut to rotate just the view of the windows. Otherwise I rotate all the footage to work with it and then rotate it back. But what if I could just tell FCP that I wanted to work at a 90 degree angle? My dream is that there is someone out there more clever than me with scripting who could figure out how to make this possible. I put it to you. What do you say?

    Jeremy Mullen replied 15 years ago 4 Members · 5 Replies
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  • Arnie Schlissel

    August 4, 2008 at 3:42 am

    Look up “motion tab” in your FCP manual. That will tell you how to rotate the footage.

    Arnie
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  • David Bogie

    August 4, 2008 at 2:54 pm

    > I put it to you. What do you say?

    After Effects.

    bogiesan

    This is my standard sigfile so do not take it personally: “For crying out loud, read the freakin’ manual.”

  • Jeremy Mullen

    August 4, 2008 at 3:06 pm

    Thanks – I get that, how to actually rotate the footage. What I would like to be able to do is rotate the WINDOW. The footage doesn’t need to be changed – my output is supposed to be sideways, so that the screen can be rotated to right the figures in the image. Think of an LCD turned vertically in an exhibition venue – to see a person standing upright in such a scenario, the video needs to be prepared sideways. It’s just a pain to work on sideways stuff. Does this make sense?

  • Zach Gold

    April 13, 2011 at 7:24 pm

    Did you ever figure this out? It would be useful for me as well.

    Thanks,
    Zach

  • Jeremy Mullen

    April 14, 2011 at 3:05 pm

    put just the windows on one monitor, rotated the monitor, and worked on the other one! A ‘hardware’ solution, since there didn’t seem to be a software one.

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