Best rendering settings for Premiere Pro
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thanks bro
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cheers mate, absolutely perfect tutorial
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could ya make basic settings tutorial too please XD? i mean project settings etc.. cant set it up D:
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Fred? is that u
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there is a youtube HD widescreen preset avaible for premiere, works great if you only gonna upload it to youtube
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you voice is scary :(
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OMG. thank you so much.
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kid slow dowm sound like you have mental problems
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Very good tut. don't listen to some of these jerks. bunch of angry show-offs.
conewells 1 month ago
@conewells Thanks :) I usually just ignore them, but its nice having someone say that :) Happy that you liked it :)
tutorialmania10 1 month ago
What's with ur voice? lol
akaREPTILIAN 2 months ago
@akaREPTILIAN puberty mate...puberty XD ahaha
tutorialmania10 2 months ago 10
What do u mean when you say large file size? Like between 1 & 2 gb? Cuz I made a time-lapse that was around 7 minutes long and had a file size of 1.5 gb
xViKR00K3DiVx 3 months ago
@xViKR00K3DiVx well it depends on your file type, eg if its HD, theres going to be a big size and it also depends on what format you render, h.264 will make a fairly low file size and great image quality but if you change to Quicktime and use Animation the file size will be huge. so basically you need to do a trial and error for finding the right type, also 7 min vid at 1.5gb is a good file size :) Hope I helpedd :D
tutorialmania10 3 months ago