Hi all,
A bit of a newbie question, sorry.
I have Premiere and 2 video cameras. I want to record a close up of a smartphone and show it on the right side of the screen, and a "talking head" profile of a person at a desk on the left side of the screen working with the phone (per the clients request), so I can't change the format of the layout.
It seems to make the most sense to video both images in "profile" rather than in landscape format, right? Then rotate them after I put them into Premiere (they come in rotated 90 degrees the wrong way)? Is there any reason that wouldn't make the most sense? The only issue I currently have is that I'm using the HDMI out to monitor my recordings and they are sideways. My problem there is I am using a really large monitor that doesn't rotate, or I'd just put the monitor in profile mode too. I guess it would make sense to get two smaller monitors and put them in profile if I continue to go this route?
Thanks,
Tom
A bit of a newbie question, sorry.
I have Premiere and 2 video cameras. I want to record a close up of a smartphone and show it on the right side of the screen, and a "talking head" profile of a person at a desk on the left side of the screen working with the phone (per the clients request), so I can't change the format of the layout.
It seems to make the most sense to video both images in "profile" rather than in landscape format, right? Then rotate them after I put them into Premiere (they come in rotated 90 degrees the wrong way)? Is there any reason that wouldn't make the most sense? The only issue I currently have is that I'm using the HDMI out to monitor my recordings and they are sideways. My problem there is I am using a really large monitor that doesn't rotate, or I'd just put the monitor in profile mode too. I guess it would make sense to get two smaller monitors and put them in profile if I continue to go this route?
Thanks,
Tom