hey everyone, it has been awhile since i have messaged here but i have been meaning to ask you lot to help solve my problem.
basically i am editing on Premiere Pro, and a majority of my footage was filmed on 16:9 thus creating a project based on that aspect ratio, however i have a few shots that where filmed in 4:3 and it is when i would import them into the suite that i would of course get the pillarbox effect on those particular footage, and iw as wondering how do i manage to get it to fill the frame, even by sacrificing the top and bottom to match its counterparts?
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i would do the zoom, but i would loose resolution within the timeline, also i would not know how much to zoom in exactly fearing i would cut some of the edges by a few pixels.
also i am not understanding how or what u mean by doing the 4:3 as an overlay...
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