The camera then marks the video as anamorphic widescreen media. In 16:9 widescreen mode, some cameras mask the top and bottom of your frame to produce a 16:9 image and then stretch the cropped image to fit the 4:3 frame. You can crop the video to remove the letterboxing. The frame is simply a 4:3 frame with black bars at the top and bottom of the frame. Some cameras simply mask the top and bottom of your frame to produce a 16:9 image. You can use your camera’s 16:9 widescreen mode. Masking your camera’s LCD or field monitor with tape can help you keep the action in the 16:9 portion of the frame. You can also shoot regular 4:3 video and crop it after adding it to your project. You can simply shoot 4:3 video and crop it in a widescreen project. You have several options for creating widescreen video:
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