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Rendering the animation

Rendering the animation

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Rendering the animation

- [Instructor] Rendering in After Effects can be a bit complex. You'll find complete coverage in the online library here if you'd like to explore getting the essential training for After Effects. For now though, I'll choose composition, add to render queue. This is where things are processed. Move your mouse into the render queue and press the accent grave key. This will maximize the panel. You'll notice that you have different render settings and output modules. From this preset list, you can choose options. The default is best settings. If I click on that, I can see what's happening. For example, this is at full quality and it's going to render things out. If you needed interlaced, you could choose field rendering here. For example, upper field first for high definition. I'll stick with the framerate of the comp, which is fine. And looking everything over, it looks to be in good shape, so I'll click OK. Next is the output module. This'll apply a compressor-decompressor as well as a…

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