From the course: Creating Cinemagraphs with Photoshop After Effects Flixel and Cliplets

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Exporting GIF images from Cliplets

Exporting GIF images from Cliplets

From the course: Creating Cinemagraphs with Photoshop After Effects Flixel and Cliplets

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Exporting GIF images from Cliplets

- Now that we have a looping animation, it's time to export. To get the files out, just click the Export button. Now, it's not a bad idea to save your project first in case there is any crashing. I'll just call this Stage2, and now I can click the Export cliplets button. You'll note it gives you the ability to save this in three different file types. You could choose to make a GIF, and that's well suited for the web. You can also create two types of video. Now, I recommend that the MPEG-4 Video is going to be more broadly compatible. It takes a bit longer to write the video file. I can also make a Windows Media file, a wmv video file. This will work well for Microsoft applications, such as embedding into a PowerPoint presentation, and it generates the new file. Once this application is done, you can save those files. Now, remember, cliplets is just designed to assemble the cinemagraphs. If you need to pre-process the video in advance, you'll need to take the video into an editing tool…

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