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<v Narrator>In this video we'll continue working</v>

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on our sequence, and resize and reposition

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these photos so they look better.

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Now, we are creating this piece

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which is more of a documentary piece,

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but this will come in handy

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if you are doing a narrative piece.

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Say, you are using video clips,

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and some you shot in 4K resolution,

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and some you shot in regular HD 1920 by 1080.

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You will have to use the Effects Control tab

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to resize that video clip.

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Whenever you click on one of these clips or layers

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and go to your Effects Controls tab,

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you have this Motion tab.

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Drop down the Motion options, and you have Position,

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Scale, Rotation, Anchor Point, and Anti-flicker Filter.

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With Scale we can drag up and drag down the scale.

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We can also, I'm gonna undo that,

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do that right within our Programme window.

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Just by double-clicking, it's hard to see,

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so let me zoom out, and this is a good time to explain

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what this is right here.

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We have our Fit, and then we have

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these different percentages.

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This is the size of our video in our window.

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If we say Fit, it blows up the video Programme monitor

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to the size of our panel right here.

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So if we make the panel bigger, it increases in size.

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If we wanted just to stay at 100%,

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then it will stay at 100% no matter what size we are at.

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For now we want to decrease the size

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so that we can see this bounding box of the photo.

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See, when I double-click the photo in here,

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we get this bounding box,

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and when I increase or decrease the size,

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you can see the scale increase or decrease over here.

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I typically leave this at Fit,

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and I typically will just use the Scale options over here,

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although it is very fast to double-click,

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move around our objects,

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and resize,

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and rotate: if we hover over the edge

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until our mouse becomes this kind of curved arrow,

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this is our rotate option.

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We can do all this from over here too.

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So for now let's just put this in place.

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Later on we are going to add a bit of motion to it,

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but for now we'll just put it in place.

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Now, when I go over on my timeline to this next photo,

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you'll notice that I'm still on the settings

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of this previous photo.

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So you've got to select that in your timeline,

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open up your Motion tab, decrease the size,

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and maybe just double-click over here

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and put it in the right spot.

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Something like that; that's good for now.

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Now let's go back to our social media screenshots,

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over here, and we'll just resize all of this.

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I double-click these, you can resize them,

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you can put them in different parts on the screen.

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If I want to make this disappear

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so I can see the layer beneath it,

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I'll just turn off the Toggle on and off button.

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So that's how you reposition and resize

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clips on your timeline.

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It's time to take action.

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After this video, go to your project and resize

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and reposition the rest of the photos on your timeline,

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including the social media graphics.

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Do it however you feel is best,

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and then in the follow-up video I will be reviewing

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how I resized and repositioned

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my own photos on my own timeline.

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Okay, have fun, do the exercise,

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and we'll come back and see you in the next video.

