Scale of video in timeline changes after rendering

Hi,
I hope someone can tell me why I'm having this problem: before rendering, my video is adjusted to the frame size in the monitor window. After rendering the video looks all squished at the bottom. The scale and position are off. This has never happened before and I can't figure it out. Help?

Ok, thanks to Eddie Lotter, I now know how to paste in pictures, that's a start.
So, before I render
After
So there you go. In a nutshell, that's the problem I'm having.

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