From the course: Video Journalism: Storytelling Techniques

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Selecting exporting options

Selecting exporting options

Once you've completed your video editing, it's time to share your finished product. I always edit using the original assets with no compression. So when I am done, everything is in its original pristine state. Then no matter what format or formats the client wants, I always start with full-resolution video and audio, which then ensures high-quality output. The format you choose depends on how your client wants to let people see their story. I am going to explain a few formats in this video. I am going to use the Adobe Media Encoder that comes with Premiere Pro as a means to do that. The options will be similar for other video editing software. Inside Premiere Pro to export a sequence or timeline, I need to make sure that sequence is active. T=Right now it's not, so I click here and that makes it active. You can see the yellow border on it. And once it's active, this is the guy that's going to be selected, I want to go to File > Export. That opens up the Export Settings dialog box. And…

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