From the course: Video and Audio for Designers with Creative Cloud: Part 1
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Publishing to YouTube, Vimeo, and more
From the course: Video and Audio for Designers with Creative Cloud: Part 1
Publishing to YouTube, Vimeo, and more
- [Instructor] So in the previous movie, I exported this out to the media encoder where, if I wanted to, I could change any of the setting here. And you can always click on the settings, to access their export settings and add in more detail, if you need to. If you're using audio from a source that has a time code, such as a broadcast web file, or a QuickTime file, with a time code track, it's very important that their frames rate match, or the sync will be off and in fact, the longer the video, the more different frame rates will impact on that sync. So if your video is at 30 frames per second for example, make sure that that is the same frame rate of your audio source as well, when you're setting that up. Now often, video editing software like Premiere, will automatically translate differing frame rates to match the project frame rate, but you should always double check. I'd also like to look at simultaneously, being able to publish two social media. So, I've just targeted endSlate…
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Opening the project2m 3s
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Creating the basic sequences4m 43s
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Adding opening titles2m 42s
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Adding lower thirds in Premiere5m 29s
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Adding calls to action5m 6s
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Rendering the finished project3m 30s
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Publishing to YouTube, Vimeo, and more3m 36s
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