These SIMPLE Editing Export Settings Will SAVE You
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ก.ค. 2024
- In this video editing lesson, I share export settings that have saved me countless times throughout my 20-year career.
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⏱️ Chapters:
00:00 - The Problem
00:49 - Setting 1
01:21 - Setting 2
01:57 - Setting 3
02:31 - Setting 4
03:26 - Putting It Together
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This is really the best advice for editors who work with clients.
Thanks for watching!
Quickly becoming the best editing creator for me. Can't wait to use it in my edits
Wow - that is so kind! Thank you for watching!
Thank you ❤
The export of clean video with graphics 'turned off' is definitely gonna be helpful.
In my case, I tend to create 2-3 sequences of the same video in the timeline. 1 sequence contains graphics while other two doesn't. This actually helps me to deal with the changes that clients ask me to do.
Thanks again for the great tips!!
Great strategy! Thanks for watching!
Fantastic advice!
I'm so glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
Hey man, thanks for sharing your industry tips, you are great.
Thanks so much! I appreciate your kind words!
Hi... I use to render with Quicktime format with H264 preset.... Now I do not get that preset under quicktime anymore... You mentioned about that settings.. Is there any solution for that?? Thanks
Greetings! I did a quick search and this might help you: support.apple.com/lt-lt/guide/quicktime-player/qtp20e395859/mac
@@mengespost Hi.. this article is about quicktime player... Sorry for the confusion.. I am talking about rendering from premiere pro.... I am unable to render .mov file with H264 codec...
Gotcha! On the export window click on the 'format' dropdown and select H.264.
@@mengespost Thanks...