Frame Size Issue

I imported footage from two different tapes, both of which where shot on separate Canon GL2s using the 16:9 mode. When I added the first clip to the timeline, I was prompted to change my sequence settings to match the video, but because of the way GL2s capture 16:9, this would have stretched the video to 4:3 parameters so I declined and the video appeared on the timeline as it should.
However, when I attempted to do the same thing for my second clip, the video didn't stretch properly and is currently at a frame size of 720 x 480. Is there any way to adjust a single clips frame size (I need it to be 960 x 720)?
Thanks for your help in advance.

You do not understand your formats or your material.
16:9 is an aspect ratio, not a frame size.
The GL2 records 4:3 DV and 16:9 anamorphic DV (Both are 720x480 - if in NTSC world). From what you have said- you recorded 16:9 DV anamorphic.
You have incorrect sequence settings that are based on HD pixel dimensions. Start over with a DV/NTSC Anamorphic preset and work from there.
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    setSize (600, 200);orpack ();Kind regards,
      Levi
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