With your rough cut complete, it’s time to export what you have so the presenter and others can make notes about the content and ensure they like what you have so far. In this video, authors Richard Harrington and Robbie Carman demonstrate how to properly export your rough cut so it’s viewable on the web.
- Now, if you work in an internal communications department…you might have the benefit of co-workers…and what we wanted to show you here is how easy it was,…because I kept an organized hard drive…and an organized project,…I was able to actually hand that off to Rob.…- That's right Rich, and Premiere Pro projects…are actually cross-platform…so you created this project on the Mac,…I simply took your hard drive,…plugged it into my PC, located the project,…which was easy to do because you had…a folder called project files,…I simply double clicked on that project…and it's just like you left off in the previous movie…and I have all of your edits here in the timeline.…
And now we're ready to go to actually export this file.…- Now there is one thing, you mentioned…we went from a Mac to a PC.…There are either ways of formatting your drive…so they're cross-platform or on this PC…we have a utility called MacDrive…that let's us plug in a Mac hard drive.…So if you do work in a cross-platform office…you either need to use cross-platform hard drive formats…
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8/10/2018Released
9/1/2017Skill Level Intermediate
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