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Adobe Premiere CC 2018: Creating a Social Media Vi
  • Introduction
  • Introduction
    • Introduction
  • Setting Up Your Project
    • Connecting to Your Class Folder
    • Creating a Project Folder
    • Copying Media Files From an iPad/ iPhone Into Your Project Folder
    • Copying Media Files From a Still Camera SD Card Into Your Project Folder
    • Downloading Free Music to Your Project Folder
    • Opening Premiere
    • Creating a Premiere Project
    • Opening an Existing Premiere Project
    • Saving Your Project
  • Importing and Working with Media Files
    • Creating a Sequence
    • Importing Media Files
    • Scaling Images to Fit Frame Size
    • Previewing Media Files in the Source Monitor
  • Editing in the Timeline Panel
    • Viewing Your Project in the Program Monitor
    • Adding an Image to Your Sequence
    • Adding an Audio File to Your Sequence
    • Arranging Images in Your Sequence
    • Zooming In and Out
    • Changing Image Duration
    • Changing Audio Duration
    • Deleting an Item in Your Sequence
    • Muting Timeline Audio Scrubbing
  • Working with Text and Transitions
    • Downloading a JAMS Text Template to Your Project Folder
    • Importing a JAMS Text Template
    • Adding a JAMS Text Template to Your Sequence
    • Working with Text in a JAMS Text Template
    • Adding the Media Milwaukee End Screen to Your Sequence
    • Adding a Cross Dissolve to Between Two Images
    • Adding Cross Dissolves to All Images in Your Sequence
    • Adding an Audio Fade Out
    • Changing the Duration of a Dissolve or Audio Fade
  • Exporting
    • Exporting an MP4
  • Troubleshooting
    • Panels are in Weird Places
    • A Panel is Missing or Looks Different
    • One Panel is Super Large and It's the Only Thing You See in Premiere
    • Media Files Are in Your Project Folder but They Don't Appear in the Import Window
    • Computer is Trying to Open a JAMS Text Template in Photoshop
    • JAMS Text Template Is Not in Essential Graphics Panel
  • Glossary
    • Glossary
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  • Normal quality MP4 (faster encode time)
  • High quality MP4 (longer encode time)

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  1. Exporting

Exporting an MP4

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You’ll export an MP4 file as your finished product. You can upload this MP4 file to YouTube.

Normal quality MP4 (faster encode time)

  1. Important: Make sure the Timeline panel selected before exporting your video. To select the Timeline panel, click within Timeline panel. When selected, the Timeline panel will have a blue border around it.

  2. Go to File on the menu bar. Select Export. From the fly-out menu, select Media. The Export dialog box will appear.

  3. In the Source Range drop-down list (lower-left), select Entire Sequence.

  4. In the Format drop-down list, select H.264. Note: Do not select H.264 Blueray.

  5. In the Preset drop-down list, select YouTube 1080p HD.

  6. To specify the name and location of your MP4, click the link text next to Output Name. A Save As dialog box will appear. In the Name field, rename your video. Note: Do not click Save at this point.

  7. In the Save As dialog box Where field, . Click Save. Note: Do not change the File Format in the Save As dialog box.

  8. Click Export.

High quality MP4 (longer encode time)

  1. Important: Make sure the Timeline panel selected before exporting your video. To select the Timeline panel, click within Timeline panel. When selected, the Timeline panel will have a blue border around it.

  2. Go to File on the menu bar. Select Export. From the fly-out menu, select Media. The Export dialog box will appear.

  3. In the Source Range drop-down list (lower-left), select Entire Sequence.

  4. In the Format drop-down list, select H.264. Note: Do not select H.264 Blueray.

  5. In the Preset drop-down list, select YouTube 1080p HD.

  6. To specify the name and location of your MP4, click the link text next to Output Name. A Save As dialog box will appear. In the Name field, rename your video. Note: Do not click Save at this point.

  7. In the Save As dialog box Where field, . Click Save. Note: Do not change the File Format in the Save As dialog box.

  8. In the Video tab, scroll to Bitrate Settings. In the Bitrate Encoding drop-down list, choose VBR, 2 pass. Note: At this point the Preset drop-down list will display Custom. This is normal.

  9. Click Export.

navigate to and select your project folder
navigate to and select your project folder