How to Remove White Borders from Videos in iMovie, Premiere Pro, and Final Cut Pro115


If you're editing a video and notice that there's a white border around the edges, it can be frustrating. This can happen for a variety of reasons, such as:
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The video was shot in a different aspect ratio than your editing software is set to.*

The video was exported with a white border.*

There's a problem with your video player.

No matter what the cause, there are a few ways to remove white borders from videos. Here's how to do it in iMovie, Premiere Pro, and Final Cut Pro.

iMovie

1. Open the video in iMovie.

2. Click on the "Crop" tool in the toolbar.

3. Drag the handles on the sides of the video to crop out the white border.

4. Click on the "Done" button.

Premiere Pro

1. Open the video in Premiere Pro.

2. Right-click on the video in the timeline and select "Crop and Scale Effects."

3. In the "Crop and Scale Effects" dialog box, drag the handles on the sides of the video to crop out the white border.

4. Click on the "OK" button.

Final Cut Pro

1. Open the video in Final Cut Pro.

2. Click on the "Crop" tool in the toolbar.

3. Drag the handles on the sides of the video to crop out the white border.

4. Click on the "Done" button.

Additional Tips

If you're still having trouble removing white borders from your videos, try the following:*

Make sure that your video player is set to the correct aspect ratio.*

Try exporting the video in a different format.*

Contact the video's creator for assistance.

2024-11-06


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