Custom video dimension

can i create a video that is custom size - say 190 px x 850 px and how?  I want to create a flash video banner for my website using premeire pro.

Dear John,
I followed the following instructions from Collin for custom sized video:
"When you create a new sequence, on the General tab you'll see an option  called Editing Mode. One of the choices is "Desktop" which will let you  set up most/all parameters to your specifications. If it's something  you'll be doing a lot, set it up once, and then save it as a custom  preset."
I output as flv file.  I can upload to youtube as is or if I want to add to a webpage I import it into flash and either embed or link it to a "player"  and then add to my page.  Here is an example (I don't think that I used a custom size on this video) http://segalmediaproductions.com/sophie/fitzpatrick.html.
As far as using in a banner I am experimenting with using a pre-packaged gallery (webassist.com) so that my clients can make changes to the banner as they please.
Hope this helps,
Lisa

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