Cinemagraphs are a very popular form of internet content. These can be either a high-end animated .gif or even a movie. Cinemagraphs are where the action is frozen, but parts of the image are still moving. How do you make one? In this video, author Richard Harrington demonstrates how to export the video from Adobe Premiere Pro.
- Exporting from Premiere Pro is pretty easy.…I'm going to take advantage of the export module…and since I don't need to do a lot of processing,…we'll just save it directly from Premiere Pro.…What we can do here…is duplicate our final element…and we'll call this end,…this way we know we have it.…Now with that open,…I'll choose file, export, media.…What you're going to create…is an H.264 file.…
You'll find up here under format,…the ability to target that.…And you can adjust the quality.…There are useful presets here…for different social media networks if needed.…I'm gonna go with high bit rate for now…and I could choose to output that file.…When I output that file though,…I'm gonna uncheck the option here for audio…and let's give it another name here called teatime, great.…Now additionally, under the publish module here,…you'll see that you can actually connect…directly to places like…Facebook or Twitter or Vimeo or YouTube,…to upload content directly to the site.…
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7/13/2018- Why use dynamic media?
- Creating a simple slideshow
- Creating a looping video advertisement
- Sharing a panoramic or 360˚ photo
- Creating stop-motion animation
- Creating a cinemagraph
- Creating a plotagraph to animate photos
- Creating an app demo
- Bringing drawings to life with a whiteboard video
- Showcasing a product with a 360˚ loop
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Suggested equipment and gear1m 39s
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Exercise files1m 34s
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1. Why Use Dynamic Media?
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2. Creating a Simple Slideshow with Adobe Photoshop
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Adding transitions2m 6s
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3. Creating a Looping Video Advertisement
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Adding music to the sequence2m 56s
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Adding transitions3m 24s
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4. Sharing a Panoramic or 360˚ Photo
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Processing a 360˚ photo8m 58s
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5. Creating a Stop Motion Animation
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Adding animated text5m 48s
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6. Creating a Cinemagraph
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What is a cinemagraph?2m 1s
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Masking and freezing action3m 51s
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Adding text to a cinemagraph1m 54s
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7. Creating a Plotagraph
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What is a plotagraph?1m 59s
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Exporting the final project2m 26s
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8. Creating an App Demo
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9. Making a Whiteboard Video
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Color correcting3m 3s
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10. Showcasing a Product with a 360˚ Loop
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What is a 360˚ loop?1m 41s
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Alternative looping6m 3s
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Conclusion
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Keeping an archival copy2m 1s
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Next steps1m 23s
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Video: Exporting the final video from Adobe Premiere Pro