How Premiere automatically fills the screen

Updated on number 2024-03-17
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Here's how to make Premiere automatically fill the screen:

    1.Once you have opened PR2018, click New Project in the middle of the page.

    2.Give us a name for your new project and click OK.

    3.Once the project is created, find the asset you want to use in the folder on your computer and click Open.

    4.Drag the footage from the Projects panel on the left side of the page to the timeline on the right.

    5.On the timeline on the right side of the page, right-click, and then select Zoom to frame size.

    6.Finally, we can see that the added footage fills the entire screen. This solves the problem of Premiere automatically filling the screen.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. First of all, open Premiere in your computer and open the project project.

    <> shown in the figure below.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The premise of automatically filling the screen is what the resolution of your original footage is, and what the resolution should be when building projects and sequences.

    For example, the original material is 1920*1080, and the sequence should be built 1920*1080; The original material is 720*576, and the sequence should also be built 720*576. And so on.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Right-click on the footage to match the size.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. First of all, open Premiere in your computer and open the project project.

    <> shown in the figure below.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. First of all, open Premiere in your computer and open the project project.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Select the sequence you want in Premiere Pro and double-click it to open it.

    Click the Move & Scale effect in the Effect Controls pane. If you can't find it, you can open the pane by clicking on the Effect Controls option in the Window menu.

    Set the Scale option to 100%.

    Click on the "Select Silver Hunger" button and select the "Fixed Ratio" option.

    Tap the Apply button, and then close the Effect Controls pane.

    Now, your ** will be displayed in your sequence in full screen. If your and sequence sizes don't match, you may need to resize them to make sure they can fill the full screen.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Once you've dragged it onto the timeline, right-click on it --- fit the screen size. At this time, Premiere will adjust the ratio of ** according to the resolution of the screen to meet the requirements of full screen.

    This feature is not available in the old version of Premiere, and can only be used in the new version. For example, with Premiere CC.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In the Move tab, adjust the value of the Scale property to 100%.

    Click the lock icon next to the Position property to make sure that the ratio of the Position and Scale properties is consistent.

    Make sure the Move property is selected, then find the Set as Default button in the Effect Controls panel and click it.

    Once you've completed the above steps, your footage will automatically fill the screen. If your footage is smaller than the screen size, it will be stretched to fill the entire screen. If you want to keep the aspect ratio of your footage, you can adjust the value of the Scale property in the Move tab until the screen fills the screen and the aspect ratio is preserved.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If you want to have the screen automatically covered in Premiere, you can use the following steps:

    In the Effect Controls panel, select the file you want to adjust to Guess State.

    Tap the Toggle Animation button next to the Scale property (or click the Toggle Transform button, depending on the version of Premiere you're using) to enable zoom animation.

    Click the "Fit" button below the "Scale" property to automatically zoom the screen to fill the screen.

    Alternatively, you can use the shortcut "shift + click and drag" to quickly resize the file and fill the screen. When you hold down the Shift key while dragging a file, Premiere restricts the zoom to keep the aspect ratio of the file constant to avoid distortion.

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