From the course: Producing Screencast Videos on a Mac

Unlock the full course today

Join today to access over 22,600 courses taught by industry experts or purchase this course individually.

Exporting video to use in a traditional video editor

Exporting video to use in a traditional video editor

From the course: Producing Screencast Videos on a Mac

Start my 1-month free trial

Exporting video to use in a traditional video editor

- Now you might find yourself not wanting to edit inside of your screen recording application. That's totally fine. These screencasting applications are great but you already might be familiar with a more professional video editor. What you need to do though is export the video so it's ready to hand off to your nonlinear editing tool. Let me show you that. I've opened up this project and I'm going to go to save as for a moment, and we'll call this Mac Demo NLE, for nonlinear editor, and choose save. What we're going to do is split the videos apart. I'll adjust this here and with a right-click, we'll detach the audio. this way, the audio is independent. Let's turn off the top track here for the screen record. Now, if I mark an in and out point in the timeline, I can choose file, export selected range. I suggest you choose a manual option and look at a pre-set. You might see options in here, like ProRes. That's going to work…

Contents