This editing tutorial is all about the anamorphic format also known as cinemascope. The aspect ration is between
2.35:1 and 2.40:1.
It's easy to get your
16:9 (1920x1080) video in such an format and today I show you how to do that!
If you have questions or an idea for a new tutorial write it in the comment section below the video!
Downloads:
The
Boxes (Croplines):
http://www.mediafire.com/download/41d7ls76n62lgfm/CinemaScope_2-35_Croplines
.rar
Transcription:
So while most modern screens are fixed at an aspect ratio at
16x9, many films are still recorded in an
Anamorphic ratio at
1:2.35………………
.. And that’s exactly what
I am going to show you how to achieve in today’s video.
The effect is simple and can be achieved in a couple of different ways, the first and probably the easiest way to get the effect is to just put black bars on top of the clip. This technique is called
Letter Boxing, you can create the boxes yourself, or download the ones provided with the tutorial for free, you’ll find instructions on how to do that down in the description.
The other way you can achieve the same effect is by cropping your project to a resolution which is in the aspect ratio of 1:2.35. This means if you want 1080p full HD, but instead of the typical 16x9 aspect ratio going with the Anamorphic aspect ratio will the pixel count be 1920x817. If you want 720p in the anamorphic aspect ratio, you’ll get a pixel count of 1280x545.
You get these numbers by taking the horizontal pixel count
1920 for example and then dividing it by 2.35.
It is simple to crop your projects; all you have to do in after effects is to right click on your composition and chose composition settings. What you need to do now is to fix the resolution to your desired number, make sure to uncheck the lock aspect ratio.
For premiere pro, it’s a little different but the technique is mostly the same. When you create your sequence use your normal preset, but before you hit create, go into the settings tab, and fix the resolution to your desired number… Just remember to do the same when you export the file to get the cropped effect when you’re playing it back on a standard 16:9 monitor.
Now you know how to make non-anamorphic video anamorphic in two major pieces of editing software
.
If the video helped you at all, please support me by hitting that like button, it’s free. Also let me know what you think of this short format tutorial? Do you want more in depth tutorials, or do you like to get your answer quick and easy?
If you want to watch more
Click here on the link somewhere on the screen to find out how to color grade your videos to get a more cinematic film look to your scene. Or click on the other link which pops up……… Now, to find out how to stabilize your footage to make it look more professional.
And don’t forget to stay subscribed to get in first line when new contents will come out.
Thanks for watching this has been heroicfield and I’m out,
I’ll see you later.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Youtube
Channel: http://www.youtube.com/heroicfield
Twitch Channel: http://www.twitch.tv/heroicfield
Twitter: https://twitter.com/HeroicField
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Heroicfield
Google+ https://plus.google.com/103060051641291370943/posts
Cheap games: https://www.g2a.com/r/heroicfield
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Music by: http://www.youtube.com/user/TheInstrumentalCore, https://www.youtube.com/user/ApproachingNirvana and https://www.youtube.com/user/MDKOfficialYT
----------------------------------------------------------------------
-Heroicfield
- published: 15 Jan 2015
- views: 6458