Rotating a video clip in Adobe Premiere Rush is a straightforward process using the built-in transformation controls.
To rotate a video clip in Adobe Premiere Rush, you use the Crop & Rotate function located within the editing interface. This feature provides controls for basic transformations, including rotation.
Steps to Rotate a Video Clip
Based on the provided reference, here are the steps to rotate your video:
- Select the Clip: First, ensure the video clip you want to rotate is selected on your timeline. The easiest way to do this is by positioning the timeline playhead directly over the clip.
- Access Controls: With the clip selected, find and click the Crop & Rotate icon or option, typically found among the editing tools available when a clip is active.
- Use Basic Transform: Within the Crop & Rotate panel, you will find Basic transform controls. These controls allow you to adjust various properties of the clip on the screen.
- Adjust Rotation: Among the Basic controls, look for the specific control dedicated to Rotation. Drag or input a value for the rotation control to change the orientation of your video clip. The reference also mentions controls for position, opacity, and scale within these basic transform options.
Here's a quick summary of the key actions:
- Select clip by playhead position.
- Click Crop & Rotate.
- Utilize Basic transform controls.
- Adjust Rotation.
Example Adjustment Controls
The Basic transform controls typically include sliders or input fields for precise adjustments. While rotating, you might also see options for:
- Rotation: Adjusts the angle of the clip.
- Vertical Position: Changes the up/down placement (as mentioned in the reference).
- Horizontal Position: Changes the left/right placement.
- Scale: Adjusts the size of the clip.
- Opacity: Changes the transparency of the clip.
By adjusting the Rotation control, you can achieve the desired orientation for your video clip directly within Adobe Premiere Rush.