Transforming in Vertical Video (what am I not getting?)

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Paul Fisher

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Transforming in Vertical Video (what am I not getting?)

PostThu Jan 26, 2023 7:20 pm

Once again I am seeking help on achieving basic transforming in DaVinci (with keyframe control and motion blur)
but this time with a vertical 1080x1920 video.

Can someone please give some insight on this? Being able to auto-keyframe with the Transform canvas mode would be amazing (with easing and motion blur)

you might have to full screen to see my screen properly

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Re: Transforming in Vertical Video (what am I not getting?)

PostFri Jan 27, 2023 1:26 am

Have you tried using a Crop node as the last step in your Fusion composition immediately prior to MediaOut? If you set the Crop node size to a vertical aspect ratio (i.e., 1080 x 1920) then viewing the output of the Crop will show you the portrait mode framing. Any processing nodes (such as transforms) prior to the crop will appear inside the vertical frame.
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Re: Transforming in Vertical Video (what am I not getting?)

PostSat Jan 28, 2023 8:12 pm

Sean Nelson wrote:Have you tried using a Crop node as the last step in your Fusion composition immediately prior to MediaOut? If you set the Crop node size to a vertical aspect ratio (i.e., 1080 x 1920) then viewing the output of the Crop will show you the portrait mode framing. Any processing nodes (such as transforms) prior to the crop will appear inside the vertical frame.


Oh wow cool idea I will try that !
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