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Exporting a High-Quality, Small File-Size Video

Lesson 69 from: Adobe Premiere Pro Fundamentals

Philip Ebiner

Exporting a High-Quality, Small File-Size Video

Lesson 69 from: Adobe Premiere Pro Fundamentals

Philip Ebiner

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69. Exporting a High-Quality, Small File-Size Video

Lessons

Class Trailer

Chapter 1: Introduction

1

Class Introduction

01:41
2

Starting a New Project and Premiere Pro Orientation

12:33
3

Importing and Organizing

07:24
4

Quick Win - Stablize Your Videos

02:40
5

CC 2020 Updates

02:31
6

Quiz: Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Editing Your Video

7

Starting a New Sequence and Understanding the Timeline

05:55
8

Adding Clips to the Timeline, Syncing Footage, and Making Selects

12:17
9

Exercise Syncing Video and Audio

01:03
10

Exercise Review Syncing Video and Audio

03:09
11

Editing Tools

16:14
12

Adding bRoll Footage to Your Video

10:42
13

Adjusting Clip Size and Position

04:01
14

REVIEW Adjusting Clip Size and Position

01:49
15

Bonus - Editing Down an Interview

34:47
16

Editing a Narrative Scene

10:07
17

Update CC 2018 - Opening Multiple Projects in Premiere Pro CC 2018

03:49
18

Update CC 2018 - Close Gaps in Premiere Pro CC 2018

01:36
19

CC 2020 Update - Auto Reframe

05:42
20

Quiz: Chapter 2: Editing Your Video

Chapter 3: Adding Video and Audio Transitions

21

Class Check In

00:51
22

Adding Video Transitions and EXERCISE

08:25
23

Exercise Review Video Transitions

02:27
24

Adding Audio Transitions

03:36
25

Exercise - Create a Custom Blur Transition

07:18
26

Trouble with Transitions

06:36
27

Quiz: Chapter 3: Adding Video and Audio Transitions

Chapter 4: Creating Titles (Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017.1 and newer)

28

Update CC 2018 - New Titles in Premiere Pro CC 2017.1 - the Essential Graphics

07:51
29

Update CC 2018 - Animating Your Title Cards

05:44
30

Update CC 2018 - Saving Titles as Preset Graphics

02:16
31

Update CC 2018 - Essential Graphics Updates

10:27
32

CC 2020 Update - Underlining and Renaming Shape Layers

01:56
33

Quiz: Chapter 4: Creating Titles (Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017.1 and newer)

Chapter 5: Editing Audio

34

Adjusting Audio Levels in Premiere Pro

10:16
35

Adjusting Audio Channels

05:05
36

Update CC 2017 - Editing Audio with the Essential Sound Panel

07:57
37

Fixing Audio with the Low and High Pass Filters

04:17
38

Improving Audio with EQ (Equalization)

39

Adjusting Audio Tracks with Effects

02:14
40

Exercise - Fixing Bad Audio

00:41
41

Exercise Review - Remove Bad Background Noise

04:32
42

Adding Music to Your Project and Making a Song Shorter

11:24
43

Easily Removing Background Noise with Audacity

05:17
44

Update CC 2019 - Reduce Reverb and Reduce Noise Sliders

02:47
45

Parametric EQ Tutorial in Premiere Pro

04:42
46

Remove Echo in Premiere Pro with Parametric Equalizer

05:28
47

Quiz: Chapter 5: Editing Audio

Chapter 6: Color Correction and Grading

48

Color Correction with Lumetri Basics

08:43
49

Exercise - Fix White Balance UPDATE

00:38
50

Exercise Review - Fix White Balance UPDATE

02:30
51

Creative Tab - Lumetri Color

05:30
52

Curves Tab - Lumetri Color

03:50
53

Color Wheels - Lumetri Color

01:51
54

HSL Secondary - Lumetri Color

03:40
55

Vignette - Lumetri Color

02:49
56

Exercise - Matching Exposure

00:55
57

Exercise Review - Matching Exposure

04:43
58

Color Correction with Adjustment Layers

06:08
59

Update CC 2018 - Adding Multiple Lumetri Color Effects

03:42
60

Update CC 2019 - Selective Color Grading

02:30
61

Applying Color Effects to Specific Parts of Video with Mask Tracking

04:16
62

Quiz: Chapter 6: Color Correction and Grading

Chapter 7: Motion in Premiere Pre

63

Adding Motion to Title Graphics

04:37
64

Add the Ken Burns Effect to Photos

02:22
65

Exercise - Add Motion to Video to Make it More Dynamic

01:14
66

Exercise Review - Add Motion to Video to Make it More Dynamic

06:14
67

OPTIONAL Adding Motion to Screenshots

08:05
68

Quiz: Chapter 7: Motion in Premiere Pre

Chapter 8: Exporting Your Video

69

Exporting a High-Quality, Small File-Size Video

05:32
70

OPTIONAL - Export Settings - In Depth Review

12:02
71

Export a Full Resolution Video

01:28
72

Exporting Small File-Size Preview Video

01:45
73

Practice Exercise - Finish Class Project

01:03
74

Quiz: Chapter 8: Exporting Your Video

Chapter 9: Visual Effects and Advanced Premiere Pro Tips

75

Adding and Adjusting Effects to Your Video Clips

06:55
76

Adjusting Effects with Keyframes

04:42
77

Using Lumetri Color Presets

03:35
78

Stabilize Shaky Footage with Warp Stabilizer

05:21
79

Exercise - Stabilize Shaky Video

00:36
80

Exercise Review - Stabilize Shaky Video

02:46
81

Make Footage More Cinematic with Overlays

06:44
82

Capture Still Images from Video

01:41
83

EXERCISE - Remove Noise and Grain from Video Clip

02:55
84

Quiz: Chapter 9: Visual Effects and Advanced Premiere Pro Tips

Chapter 10: Video Speed in Premiere Pro

85

Adjusting Clip Speed

05:10
86

Time Remapping and Speed Ramps

03:54
87

CC 2020 Update - Time Remapping up to 20,000%

02:20
88

Slow Motion Video By Interpreting Frame Rates

01:56
89

Exercise - Speed Ramps

01:28
90

Exercise Review - Speed Ramps

00:57
91

Quiz: Chapter 10: Video Speed in Premiere Pro

Chapter 11: Green Screen Editing - Chromakeying in Premiere Pro

92

Green Screen Tutorial (ChromaKeying) in Premiere Pro

07:37
93

Adding a Background to Green Screen Video

05:45
94

Quiz: Chapter 11: Green Screen Editing - Chromakeying in Premiere Pro

Chapter 12: Conclusion

95

Conclusion

00:55

Final Quiz

96

Final Quiz

Lesson Info

Exporting a High-Quality, Small File-Size Video

wow we have learned a lot in adobe premiere pro in this course and I really hope that you've enjoyed it so far in this lesson. I want to show you how to quickly export a high quality and small file sizes. Video perfect for uploading online to share your video with the world. In the next lesson, I will be walking through all of the export options to explain them further. But really for this one, I just want to show you exactly what to do so you can do it quickly. The first thing you want to do is go through your timeline and set in and out points for your export. So go to the very beginning, press I on your keyboard to set an endpoint, then go to the very end and maybe a few frames after the end. And press o for the out point. This means that it will only export this portion of your timeline and it won't include any music or clips or anything you have to the right of your timeline that you don't want actually part of your export. Then go up to file export media or press command m on you...

r computer or control M if you're on a Pc first, you want to go to format up here, make sure it's on H 264. Then under preset, go to down to Youtube 10 80 P H. D. So you see all of these presets, These are great quick ways to export for specific devices. They got everything from Apple, ipad, vimeo, Tivo android. But in general if you just use the Youtube 10 80 P HD setting. This is going to create a very high quality file, that's good for practically any of these devices. Note though, that for our video that we're working on right now, 10 80 P is actually larger than our sequence setting. Remember when we set our sequence settings? It was 6 40 by 3 60 you can see that actually right here. So this is actually going to stretch it up to by 1080 which isn't really making HD So for this project, these might not actually be the best settings, but for any video that you shoot on your phone or a modern DSLR, you probably are going to be shooting at this setting. The 1920 by 10 80 dimensions and this Youtube 10 80 P HD preset is the perfect one for that click on this output name and this is where you can choose where you want to save it and name your file. So Anthony doc, I'll save it to my desktop. Just click save, we do want to export video and audio. We're skipping over a lot of this stuff right here. But make sure that this width and height is 1920 by 1080 or if you want it to be smaller, you can uh so for us we actually might want to make this 6 40 by 3 60. But if you're again, if you're recording a typical video that you shot on a different camera and it's not compressed 1920 by 10 80 is good. If you scroll down in this window, you'll see two settings that I might consider increasing one. Is this bit rate encoding, go from vB R one and passed a VB R to pass under here. You want to check, use maximum render quality and up here you render at maximum depth, all of these, check marks, checking these boxes and changing this to to pass, it doesn't increase the size of the file which is estimated down here, but it will make it look better, it will make the colors come out better, it will make it more sharp. Everything that just slightly, you might not be able to notice it, especially if you're watching it on just a phone or on Youtube. But if you're watching it on a high resolution screen, you probably will be able to know some minor differences when you check all these boxes versus not. The downside is that it does take longer to export. So if you need to export faster you can uncheck those and it will still be high quality HD But for now this is good And leave this target bit rate right here at 16 and the maximum bit rate at 16, 16 is a good number for 1920 by 1080 videos. If you're Exporting four K footage, this should be higher maybe around 25 or so. But for our purposes, 16 is good. And then just click this export button. If you hit Q which is totally fine, you can hit this queue button and it will take it to media encoder to export. But if you want to just exported quickly, right With in premiere Pro, just click export, it's going to start exporting, it's going to do the passes through the audio and the video and then once it's done it will be on your desktop. Thanks for watching. I know this lesson actually is a little bit longer than I was hoping it to be, but I wanted to talk through a couple of those things and the next lesson, I'm going to walk through more of these settings and specifically the, the render queue with media encoder. Thanks. And we'll see you then.

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