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Convert a Horizontal Video to a Vertical One and Back Again

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Hallease Narvaez

Video Producer at StumbleWell, LLC.

Atlanta, GA, USA

Hallease Narvaez, known simply as Hallease, is a filmmaker and storyteller based in Atlanta, Georgia. She’s produced original online content for PBS Digital Studios, Target, Google, and YouTube through her production company, StumbleWell.

Her first comedy web series, “This Coulda Been An Email”, was featured at the BronzeLens Film Festival in Atlanta and is available to watch on YouTube and KweliTV. She is a former YouTube Black Voices Fund recipient and a former Adobe Creative Resident.

When she’s not telling stories online and sparking creative conversations with fellow artists through her podcast “Tryna Be Somebody”, she teaches everything she knows about storytelling. She’s currently producing and directing her first short film, “Prototype,” and completing a science fiction comic book, “Separate The Wheat From The Chaff.”

About this FieldTrip

We’re all posting to multiple platforms with different requirements.

Let’s go over best practices for converting horizontally shot footage to vertical footage and how to use vertical footage in a horizontal video — all within Adobe Premiere for Mobile.


Agenda

  • In this session, we’ll cover best practices to make the most of whatever you shoot — however you’ve shot it.

  • We’ll cover converting your videos in Adobe Premiere for Mobile, as well as capturing tips to make the most of both formats in editing. 

  • Finally, I’ll also cover some cameras and other apps to consider for their ability to record in multiple formats simultaneously. 


What to know or bring

  • If you've got time, play around with filming some horizontal and vertical clips on your phone so you can follow along if you have an iPhone.


What to expect

Workshop format!

A hands-on session where participants get to build, craft, or create something tangible.

It will be recorded!

The recording will be shared within 24 hours in the follow up email for a 30-day window, and available at the top of this page. Make sure to register for access!

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Your Host

Hallease Narvaez

Video Producer at StumbleWell, LLC.

Atlanta, GA, USA

About Hallease Narvaez

Hallease Narvaez, known simply as Hallease, is a filmmaker and storyteller based in Atlanta, Georgia. She’s produced original online content for PBS Digital Studios, Target, Google, and YouTube through her production company, StumbleWell.

Her first comedy web series, “This Coulda Been An Email”, was featured at the BronzeLens Film Festival in Atlanta and is available to watch on YouTube and KweliTV. She is a former YouTube Black Voices Fund recipient and a former Adobe Creative Resident.

When she’s not telling stories online and sparking creative conversations with fellow artists through her podcast “Tryna Be Somebody”, she teaches everything she knows about storytelling. She’s currently producing and directing her first short film, “Prototype,” and completing a science fiction comic book, “Separate The Wheat From The Chaff.”


Attendees

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Lauren Deborah (they/them)

joy facilitator, comedian, artist, writer.

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Bronwen Eide

Graphic / Web Designer at Bergamot Aroma Ecards.

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Susan Dutcher

Creator on LinkedIn & Founder at Dutcher Media.

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Hallease Narvaez

Video Producer at StumbleWell, LLC.

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Eboni Dunbar-Scott

Director, Impact and Operations.

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Aimee DiStefano

Senior Graphic Designer at JMT.

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Tatiana Rodriguez

Creative Adjunct Professor and Content Creator.

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Alyne Padilla

Founder at More Than A Feature LLC.

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Lyssette W.

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Muhammad Z.

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L-A 🌻.

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Leslie P.

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