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Export finished video clips - Photoshop Tutorial
From the course: Photoshop: Creative Video Compositing
Export finished video clips
- [Instructor] When your video composite is finished, you need to export it out into a video format so that you can see how it looks, share it on social media, or add it to other video projects. For some composites, you may also be making several rendered versions of the file or parts of the file as you work so that you can prove how it looks in an actual media player as opposed to the playback in Photoshop, which can sometimes be a little bit slow and choppy depending on the amount of RAM you have and especially if you have a large file with a lot of really complex effects. So there are several different ways that you can access the Export dialog. Let's just go over those right now. I can come up to the File menu, and choose Export, Render Video. I can come to the pop-out menu for the Timeline panel and choose Render Video there, or down at the bottom of the Timeline panel, over on the left side, there's a little arrow, and if I click on that, that will take me out to the Render…
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Create a file structure for projects4m 38s
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Create a simple video composite6m 1s
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Add a mask to a video layer5m 33s
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Custom split-screen effect6m 24s
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Add crossfade transitions5m 2s
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Control opacity with keyframes4m 25s
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Animate elements with keyframes7m 52s
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Modify Smart Object video layers5m 35s
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Export finished video clips5m 3s
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