After rendering my film is zoomed in.

When editing a short film I can see the whole screen frames of my videos. But after rendering the film it is zoomed in about 25% so that I cant see the whole thing. How do I fix this problem. I have rendered many films but this is the first time this has happened to me.

Coco Biggs
Thanks for the reply with some details. Just a few more details please.
From what you wrote, your export setting is
Publish+Share
Computer
Adobe Flash Video
with the export preset of F4V - HD 1080p (Flash 9 and higher)
I get the impression that you are using the preset as is with no adjustments under the Advanced Button of the preset. If so, then you are probably using a frame rate designed as "Same As Source". Don't. Go under the Advanced Button/Video Tab and change that to the specific frame rate of your video source which should be 29.97, 25, or 23.976 progressive frames per second. That Same As Source does not always function as expected and I do not want to include that as a possible variable even though I do not believe at this point that is at the core of your issue.
That should cover the export angle on this. Now onto to the import of your source video.
From what I have read of the video properties of your Canon camera, you are probably recording
1920 x 1080 @ 29.97, 25, or 23.976 progressive frames per second? This would be an AVCHD.mov file. So, the question becomes what are you or the project setting as the project preset for this project. This project preset in the new project dialog should match the properties of the source video. Do they?
As an example, if you are recording 1920 x 1080 @ 29.97 progressive frames per second, is the project preset set to
NTSC
DSLR
1080p
DSLR 1080p30 @ 29.97
If you are letting the project do the project preset setting, then determine what the program has set via Edit Menu/Project Setting/General. What do you see there grayed out or not, especially Editing Mode, Timebase, and Frame Size. In this example, Editing Mode = DSLR, Timebase = 29.97 frames per second, and Frame Size = 1920 x 1080.
Next, on the end product that you have now which appears to be zoomed, what player are you using for the play back?
And, can you confirm the properties of this end product with a video properties reader such as MediaInfo?
Please review. The above Q&A should to point to the core of the problem.
Please do not hesitate to ask for clarification on anything that I have written. If you are letting the project set the project preset and it is doing it incorrectly next I will detail how you set the project preset manually yourself.
Thank you.
ATR

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