PREMIERE PRO: Bildränder beschneiden?

Hallo,
wie beschneide  ich den Bildausschnitt OHNE Skalierung? Also: wie kann ich an einem Clip oder einem Still am Rand ein Stück "abschneiden" um eben den Bildausschnitt zu ändern? Bei FinalCut ging das ganz einfach, hier finde ich keine solche Funktion. Ich habe es mit der Maske versucht, aber heraus kamen völlige sonderbare Sachen.
Was ich möchte ist einfach einen Teil des Bildes beschneiden. Wer weiß, wie das geht?

Keine Ahnung, warum dir die normalen Zuschneiden effekteinstellungen nicht reichen...
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