![]() How to Export Video for Collaborating and Archives This course is very comprehensive and includes lessons on helping you to organise your files outside Premiere Pro, how to import assets and set up a project, and of course how to learn editing essentials like making cuts, adding audio and video effects, and much more. If you’re lucky enough to have a trusted team working with you to produce your film, then you might be sending clips back and forth to each other, and ideally you won’t want those to be huge files. Premiere Pro has a great Shared Projects feature with Project Locking, where multiple editors can work on a film without overwriting each other’s work. If you can’t, or prefer not to use this feature, then how to export really depends on what the other person will be doing with the footage. ![]() If they’re editing it for inclusion in the film, then you’ll probably want to send over the highest quality available: the original files straight from the camera. If they’re just adding some notes or markers that you can then overlay over your own footage, then you can export at a lower quality. ![]() Keeping your formats the same will help your timeline function better, and if you’re applying a colouring effect or similar edit, you know it will have the same-or close to the same-effect right across the board. The same logic applies when you’re storing archival footage for posterity-always keep the best versions of the material you can. ![]() Press That Button: Maximum Render Quality It’s a trade-off with space and a best guess at what you might need in the future. Premiere Pro can use hardware and software rendering to produce a final image. Software rendering is slower, but useful for some types of video.Ĭlicking Render at Maximum Quality in the export dialog tells Premiere to go ahead and use software rendering if needed, typically if you've scaled, rotated, or repositioned part of your composition. ![]()
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