Video Editing Tricks 08 | Convert Wide Videos into FB Reels & YouTube Shorts

Video Editing Tricks 08 | Convert Wide Videos into FB Reels & YouTube Shorts

Video Editing Tricks 08 - How To Existing Wide Video To Creating FB Reels Video or YT Shorts Videos

 

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Video Editing Tricks 08 | Convert Wide Videos into FB Reels & YouTube Shorts


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Learn how to repurpose your existing wide-screen videos into vertical formats for Facebook Reels and YouTube Shorts. This step-by-step tutorial explains the best practices for cropping, resizing, and optimizing your videos to fit the 9:16 aspect ratio without losing quality. Discover the right tools, editing techniques, and export settings to make your content engaging and platform-ready. Whether you’re a beginner or a pro, this guide will help you maximize your reach on social media. Start creating viral short-form videos from your old content today!


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🎬 Video Editing Tricks 08: Convert Wide Videos into FB Reels & YouTube Shorts

📏 Step 1: Set the Right Aspect Ratio

  • Target Aspect Ratio: 9:16 (vertical)

  • Resolution: 1080x1920 pixels

  • In your video editor (CapCut, Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, DaVinci Resolve, etc.):

    • Start a new sequence/project with 9:16 aspect ratio

    • Import your wide video (16:9)


🧠 Step 2: Choose Your Focus Area

You have 3 main options:

  1. Scale & Crop (Punch In): Zoom into the key subject (e.g., person speaking)

  2. Reframe (Pan & Scan): Manually animate the framing to follow the action

  3. Blur Background with Full Video: Place the wide video in center and blur a duplicate behind it to fill the vertical frame


đŸŽ„ Step 3: Apply the Technique in Your Editor

🎯 Option 1: Crop & Scale

  • Scale up the video until it fills the 9:16 frame vertically

  • Center on the most important part (e.g., subject's face)

  • Works well if subject is always in center

🧭 Option 2: Keyframe for Motion (Reframing)

  • Add position keyframes to pan left/right as needed

  • Keeps important movement visible

  • Used in Premiere Pro (Effect Controls > Position)

🎹 Option 3: Background Blur

  • Duplicate your wide clip

  • Place the background layer behind the scaled version

  • Scale the background layer to fill the frame

  • Apply Gaussian Blur or Directional Blur to background layer

  • Lower opacity or add vignette if needed


đŸŽ” Step 4: Add Captions & Sound

  • Use auto-captions or subtitle tools (CapCut, Premiere, Veed.io)

  • Add trending sounds or music (especially for FB/IG Reels & Shorts)

  • Make sure voice is still audible


✂️ Step 5: Trim to Time Limit

  • Facebook Reels: up to 90 seconds

  • YouTube Shorts: max 60 seconds

  • Instagram Reels: 90 seconds
    Trim unnecessary parts and keep it fast-paced


✅ Bonus Tips

  • Use Callouts/Emojis/Arrows to highlight key moments

  • Add branding (e.g., logo watermark)

  • Export at H.264, MP4, 1080x1920


Want a quick template or editing preset for CapCut, Premiere, or DaVinci Resolve? I can make one for you.

Let me know which software you use, and I’ll customize the workflow!


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