Hey everyone! Many of us shoot at different framerates (primarily 1080p and 4k) and it can be cumbersome when working on a project with mixed resolution footage. However, there is a handy settings change we can make in Premiere Pro to never have to worry about editing mixed resolution footage every again! I'll show you guys that method, as well as how to manually adjust mixed resolution footage, and I'll also share why I sometimes render my final project at 1080p even when my footage was shot at 4k.
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0:00 - Intro
0:42 - Create a New Sequence
1:13 - Manual Method
1:33 - Changing the Setting
2:04 - One Benefit
2:35 - Preferences is Saved
2:41 - Scaling 1080p to 4K
3:10 - Outro
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