| Article: |
Digital Still Cameras for QuickTime Movies, Part One | |
| Subject: | rotating 20 sec video clips | |
| Date: | 2003-08-22 05:39:48 | |
| From: | anonymous2 | |
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Response to: rotating 20 sec video clips
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| I would like to do the same. Any suggestions? | ||
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rotating 20 sec video clips
2003-08-22 05:42:33 anonymous2 [View]
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rotating 20 sec video clips
2006-07-18 06:09:45 vinoths [View]
resizing the video -
rotating 20 sec video clips
2006-02-16 06:54:08 eloseman [View]
this doesn't help when trying to import it back in to Imovie. It still forces it to be a horizontal clip and distorts the image. Why are the developers such idiots to think we wouldn't shoot portrait videos? HELP



"Resizing, skewing, or rotating a movie
With QuickTime Pro, you can change the size and orientation of a video track of a movie. You can also place multiple video tracks in the same window or create a picture-within-a-picture effect.
To resize or skew a QuickTime movie:
In QuickTime Player, choose Get Movie Properties from the Movie menu, choose Video Track from the left pop-up menu, and choose Size from the right pop-up menu.
Click the Adjust button. Drag the red marks in the corners to resize the movie, and drag the red marks on the sides to skew the movie. Drag the red circle in the middle to rotate the movie.
You can rotate and flip a movie using additional buttons in the Size window. To restore the original appearance, click Normal. To present multiple movies in the same frame, add multiple video tracks and resize or skew each to the position you want. To put one movie in front of another, adjust the layer setting for a video track in the movie Properties window. "