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| If you want to… | Do this in Premiere Pro | | --- | --- | | Use a factory preset | New Sequence → Presets tab → choose camera or resolution | | Check what settings match your clip | Right-click clip → Properties | | Create your own preset | New Sequence → Settings tab → Custom → adjust → Save Preset | | Share presets with another editor | Copy the SequencePresets folder from Documents/Adobe/Premiere Pro/ |
Alex pointed to his footage properties. “Right-click a clip in the Project panel → . Look for Frame Width , Frame Height , and Frame Rate . Match that to a preset. For example, if your clip is 1920×1080 at 23.976 fps, choose HD 1080p > 1080p 23.976fps .” adobe premiere pro sequence presets
If standard presets don't meet your needs, you can create and save your own: | If you want to… | Do this
If standard presets don't meet your needs—such as for vertical video (9:16) for TikTok or Instagram Reels—you can create your own. Match that to a preset