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Revision as of 14:39, 5 May 2017
- Video can be exported with the After Effects Render Queue or with Adobe Media Encoder.
- Video with a transparent layer needs to be exported with an alpha channel.
After Effects
Export with the Render Queue
- Select the composition in the Project Window
- Go to File > Export > Add to Render Queue.
- In the Render Queue window change the Outfit Module by clicking on Lossless.
- For Format choose Quicktime.
- In Video Output set channels to RGB for regular video. For a video with an alpha channel choose RGB + Alpha.
- Click Format Options and choose Apple ProRes 422 (LT) for regular video and or Apple ProRes 4444 for an alpha channel.
- The Audio Output setting defaults to Auto. Audio will only be exported if the composition has audio. Audio can also be set to on or off.
- Click OK
- Set the out put destination by click on the composition name next to Output To. Browse to your folder and click OK
- Click Render in the top right corner to start to exporting the video.
Export with Adobe Media Encoder
- Select the composition in the Project Window
- Go to File > Export > Add to Adobe Media Encoder Queue.
- Adobe Media Encoder will open with the composition added to the Queue.
- To change the preset drag the desired preset on top of the default preset.
- * Use 1920 Screening ProRes 422 LT for regular video.
- For an alpha channel use CCAM ProRes 4444 Playback.
- Click on the CCAM ProRes 4444 Playback setting in the Queue to open the settings.
- The Video Codec should be Apple Pro Res 444.
- Set the Render at Maximum Depth setting to 16-bpc + Alpha.
- Click OK
- Click the text in the Output File column to set the export location. Browse to your folder and click Save
- Click the green play button in the top right corner to start to exporting the video.
- Note: Always export the file to the local computer, watch the export and then copy your file onto the server after it is finished.