Once you’ve finished creating your movie in Premiere Elements, the program includes tools for creating optimized movie files for a number of media players and devices, including smartphones and tablets.
- [Instructor] Premiere Elements includes…a number of tools for outputting your finished videos.…You can output your videos to a Bluray disc or a DVD,…you can output your videos to a social media site…like Vimeo, like Facebook or YouTube,…and you can even output your videos for a portable device,…and that would be something like an iPod or an iPad…or an Android phone or an iPhone.…And the output files that are created by Premiere Elements…are created in a format and a resolution…that's optimized for the best quality…at the smallest size for all of those portable devices.…
Now we've got a finished movie,…here's how you output your video for a portable device.…Just go to Export and Share in the upper right hand corner,…select Devices, select Mobile,…and under the mobile devices you have options…for creating a 1920 by 1080, that's a full resolution…high-def video, 1280 by 720, and on the rare occasion,…a 1280 by 800, that's probably not going to happen,…that's an odd aspect ratio, that's only…if you're using old four by three video.…
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10/5/2016- Adding and importing media
- Comparing the Quick view and Expert view workspaces
- Adding voiceover
- Creating motion paths over photos
- Turning footage into a movie with the Video Story tool
- Correcting color and lighting
- Adding video effects
- Mixing audio
- Adding transitions, including fades
- Adding titles
- Creating animations
- Creating DVDs and Blu-ray discs
- Exporting and sharing movies
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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Welcome44s
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Using the exercise files1m 23s
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1. Adding Media to a Project
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Add AVCHD from devices4m 24s
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2. The Quick View and Expert View Workspaces
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Adding media to the timeline7m 13s
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3. The Premiere Elements Tool Set
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Creating a video collage7m 14s
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4. Adding Video Effects to Your Movie
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5. Adding Effects and Mixing Audio in Your Movie
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6. Adding Transitions to Your Movie
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Fade in or out of a clip3m 44s
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7. Working with Titles and Text
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8. Creating Animations and Adjustments with Keyframes
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9. DVD and Blu-ray Disc Authoring
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Creating menu markers5m 6s
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Building movie menus6m 10s
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10. Exporting and Sharing Your Movie
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Conclusion
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Next steps2m 34s
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