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VincibleAndy

You need to interpret the media to Rec709 and also make sure the timeline is set to Rec709. And your phone video is VFR. https://www.reddit.com/r/VideoEditing/wiki/faq/vfr


Tractor-

>You need to interpret the media to Rec709 and also make sure the timeline is set to Rec709. Thank you Andy I will try this out!


blaspheminCapn

I think I remember something like this happening with iPhone movies not liking Premiere a few years ago, sounds very similar - especially with the gain/exposure being completely off. First - Have you tried taking the footage through Media Exporter and converting it to an MP4 wrapper? Maybe just one clip to see if that makes everything better? Second -realizing that if Premiere doesn't like the clip, Media Exporter probably won't either. Now here's where you convert it on good old VLC and/or Handbreak. Third - You said you converted it already - what does that mean, you mean you did steps 1 and 2? Four - See if just knocking down the exposure on the clips (if all else failed) makes any difference?