Tutorial:Exporting frames, clips and sequences
From Adobe Premiere Pro
- Exporting your project is the final step in the video production process with Adobe® Premiere® Pro CS3. You have many options. First, decide what you want to export: single frames, clips, or entire sequences. Then you choose the format: videotape, movie file, or DVD. The Adobe Media Encoder offers multiple high-level output formats: Windows Media, QuickTime, RealMedia, Adobe Flash®, and MPEG. Within those formats you have dozens of options.
In this lesson excerpted from from Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 Classroom in a Book, you’ll sort through the various options for exporting your project.
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