- Adobe premiere pro cs2 export 1080p how to#
- Adobe premiere pro cs2 export 1080p movie#
- Adobe premiere pro cs2 export 1080p 1080p#
Up the export settings window which is how we're gonna export our video in 1080p let's start going through some settings first off for format you want to select h.264 for the preset you are going to want to select custom because we're going to customize this preset to be 1080p next you're gonna output name which is where you choose where you want to save your video so make sure you select that because there have been times where I forgot to do that and I'm like
Adobe premiere pro cs2 export 1080p movie#
It beautiful movie and it's not just one clip that we're rendering now let's set it in an out point so that Premiere knows when to start the render and when to finish the render we're gonna press I at the start of the video we're gonna go to the end of the video - about the last frame right there then we're going to press o and then we are ready to render our video so you can either press Ctrl M or you can go to file export media either one will bring Which you'll notice here then it matches up with my video info it's 23.976 it is 1920 by 1080 so this is the sequence preset for the premiere that matches up with the footage that I shot so we're going to name this let's see here 1080p export test for example and click OK and that's gonna open up a new timeline down here which is pretty cool now let's go over here to our video clip and drag it down to the timeline and we're gonna pretend that we have already edited this into a Seagulls we're here to render so let's create a new sequence that will match up with our video footage so you can either press control in or you can go to file new sequence and that's going to open up the new sequence dialog box and if you watched my previous video we have these presets that I made for 4k video which is now what we're doing because we're only doing 1080 so let's go up here to digital SLR preset 1080p DSLR 1080p 24
Will shoot with a certain frame rate and resolution to your camera then you will edit at the same frame rate resolution and then you will export at the same frame rate resolution so that way everything looks good and smooth and as high quality as possible so with that in mind I've got this video clip of some seagulls here from our family cruise they're all in slow motion that look pretty cool right I mean it's pretty awesome but we're not here to look at
Adobe premiere pro cs2 export 1080p how to#
Has a definite option for you but if you want to watch and stick around let's talk about how to export 1080p video using Premiere Pro alright guys welcome to Premiere Pro so you can follow along I'm using Adobe Premiere Pro version 2017 point 0.2 so if things look a little different cuz you're using another later version this is a version I'm using just for your reference you'll notice here first in the project window I have a video file that I shot with myħs2 on a family cruise and the frame rate is 23.976 and the video is 1920 by 1080 which is what we're gonna be exporting today so pretend that I've edited a whole video and that we're exporting that not just one clip but before we talk about exporting I think it's very important that you consider whenever you are shooting your video editing your video and rendering a video that you have the same settings so ideally you You're gonna see me explain why I did that so that video was about exporting to 4k this video here is about exporting to 1080p and I have another video coming up very soon that's about exporting to Instagram lastly if you're more of a reader than a watcher in the description below I'm gonna include a link to my website who is Satcom where I'm gonna have step-by-step articles with pictures detailing all of my export settings so if you would rather read then watch that My 4k settings this video is gonna be about 1080p and it's also gonna be shorter because I'm just gonna really give you the settings with a little explanation I'm not gonna go into in-depth this is the reason that I chose all of these settings like I did the 4k video so if there's a setting that you're confused about in you're like hey Matt didn't explain why you chose this go and watch the 4k video which has a lot of similar steps and settings and (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || ).push()