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*Add two seconds of black at the beginning of your timeline
 
*Add two seconds of black at the beginning of your timeline
 
*Add five seconds of black at the end, after both the picture and audio has faded out
 
*Add five seconds of black at the end, after both the picture and audio has faded out
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*Confirm that your project is set to be 1920
  
 
'''Exporting from Premiere Pro'''
 
'''Exporting from Premiere Pro'''
#After you have completed the items on the checklist click on the sequence panel and go to File > Export Media
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#After you have completed the items on the checklist click on the sequence panel and span the work area bar to match the length of the content
#In the dialog box that appears make sure that you have
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#From the top menu, go to File > Export Media
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#In the dialog box that appears select ''Work Area'' as the Source Range
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#Click on the ''Add to Queue'' button, Premiere will pass off the file to open in Media Encoder
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'''Media Encoder Settings'''
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#In the Preset Browser click and drag the preset ''Quicktime H.264''over the preset that is already in the queue screen and replace it
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#In the queue panel, click on the Output File path to choose a location to save to, and name the file descriptively
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#Click the green play button, it should take around 20 minutes for a 10 minute video to export
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'''Submit'''
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#Once exporting has finished, open the file in Quicktime player and watch and listen critically for any glitches.  Is there two seconds of black at the start, and five seconds of black at the end???
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#Post the final file to Nimrod > CCAM Dropbox > ____NFM Final Screening (labeled in red)
  
 
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[[Category:2012-2013]]

Revision as of 15:57, 30 May 2013

The final screening will be done using a laptop to playback individual files via Quicktime.

Checklist:

  • Confirm that all audio has been normalized, and stays between -6dB and -12dB
  • Add two seconds of black at the beginning of your timeline
  • Add five seconds of black at the end, after both the picture and audio has faded out
  • Confirm that your project is set to be 1920

Exporting from Premiere Pro

  1. After you have completed the items on the checklist click on the sequence panel and span the work area bar to match the length of the content
  2. From the top menu, go to File > Export Media
  3. In the dialog box that appears select Work Area as the Source Range
  4. Click on the Add to Queue button, Premiere will pass off the file to open in Media Encoder

Media Encoder Settings

  1. In the Preset Browser click and drag the preset Quicktime H.264over the preset that is already in the queue screen and replace it
  2. In the queue panel, click on the Output File path to choose a location to save to, and name the file descriptively
  3. Click the green play button, it should take around 20 minutes for a 10 minute video to export

Submit

  1. Once exporting has finished, open the file in Quicktime player and watch and listen critically for any glitches. Is there two seconds of black at the start, and five seconds of black at the end???
  2. Post the final file to Nimrod > CCAM Dropbox > ____NFM Final Screening (labeled in red)