From the course: Telling Your Story on the Web in 60 Seconds
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Exporting final video from Premiere Pro and posting online
From the course: Telling Your Story on the Web in 60 Seconds
Exporting final video from Premiere Pro and posting online
- Now that the video is done and we've already put the loop in, it's time to export. I'm going to show you how you can export directly from Premiere Pro, but later on, you'll learn more about using Adobe Media Encoder, which is also a great option. Simply choose File, Export, Media. This will bring up a new dialogue. Now, what you can do is select your target format. For most cases, H.264 with the high bit rate is going to work well. Click to give the file a name, and click Save. Now, take a look at the exporting options, we're going to include video and audio. Additionally, you can take a look at other choices here, such as effects if you need to put an overlay like a watermark or a bug, this would allow you to add a client's logo or extra text. I'm going to check Maximum Render Quality here and just click the Export button. This will generate the new video file, and since this is a nice short advertisement, it…
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Setting up the Premiere Pro project and importing media3m 29s
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Adding music to the sequence2m 56s
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Editing the video into the timeline6m 20s
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Adding transitions3m 24s
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Color correcting and making the video loop4m 15s
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Exporting final video from Premiere Pro and posting online3m 51s
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