Project Setting: New / Rendering / Exporting
New Project Settings:
New Project Window > Leave at defaults but make sure the location is to your D-drive.
New Sequence Window > move to HDV folder; drop down / select HDV1080p24
Hit OK and you are good to go.
Rendering : can be done by hitting return quickly but also if you don't have an entire green line.. you
may need to go to
-Sequence > Render Entire Work Area
Export Video :
Finish rendering your video. There should not be any red areas.
select all Audio/Video / File > Export Media
Format : H.264
Preset : YouTube HD 1080p23.976
Output Name : to where you are going to be saving your video (N-Drive / Tonn / Video Arts Tri)
check export video
check export audio
Export.
After Effects Exporting
composition : add to render queue
go to render queue tab : change comp name and where video will be save to / Output movie to:
After doing this the box in top left should be checked.
Hit RENDER in lower right
When done you will see DONE in the tab's view.
Check the output location to find your exported clip.
*This can now be imported into Premiere if you would like to work with it there.
New Project Window > Leave at defaults but make sure the location is to your D-drive.
New Sequence Window > move to HDV folder; drop down / select HDV1080p24
Hit OK and you are good to go.
Rendering : can be done by hitting return quickly but also if you don't have an entire green line.. you
may need to go to
-Sequence > Render Entire Work Area
Export Video :
Finish rendering your video. There should not be any red areas.
select all Audio/Video / File > Export Media
Format : H.264
Preset : YouTube HD 1080p23.976
Output Name : to where you are going to be saving your video (N-Drive / Tonn / Video Arts Tri)
check export video
check export audio
Export.
After Effects Exporting
composition : add to render queue
go to render queue tab : change comp name and where video will be save to / Output movie to:
After doing this the box in top left should be checked.
Hit RENDER in lower right
When done you will see DONE in the tab's view.
Check the output location to find your exported clip.
*This can now be imported into Premiere if you would like to work with it there.
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