Hey! Yes so, that was a bug from Adobe - to fix this: 1. They released this LUT to Apply upon EXPORT in the EFFECTS Tab (to the Left of the Video tab) geni.us/adobelut 2. If you don't want to use that LUT, you can either just add a more intense grade on a separate adjustment layer in order to compensate
sorry to be so offtopic but does anybody know a tool to get back into an instagram account? I stupidly forgot my account password. I would love any tips you can offer me
I am saving this video. Like this video literally goes through everything in simple process and it makes better to understand for normal people. Thank you so much
I've been doing my exports the wrong and I've been wondering why my videos are of low quality after export. This tutorial has really helped me. You're so amazing, Colin.
This is the best explanation of Premier Pro Export Settings; I been struggling with different settings, but this video is the most useful one. Thank you for this tutorial. Surely subscribed and will check out other tutorials.
Hi Colin Tnx for your vid. I'm not supposed to open your vid because it's too long for me. i've been searching in youtube topics about exporting in premiere. An angel pushed me open your vid. Tnx God. Your vid is very very very clear and precise....superbly explained. Tnx again. Keep it up God Bless.
This is honestly a great video, and I followed along while exporting. Just the right amount of explanation required without too many details I don't need.
I have used 3 of your videos today and want to thank you for your excellent tutorials. I "thumbed up" all of your videos and subscribed in hopes I can help your channel grow as you deserve much success for the assistance you are providing us novice video makers. All my best.
This video was so helpful for me. I’ve spent the past month trying to export 10 bit video and your info put me over the top. Thanks for putting this together. I haven’t seen anything come close.
Hey Ted! Thank you for those kind words - that is great to hear! I do a ton of research to see what other creators upload, and try to find all the missing components :)
Thank you Mr. Dougan, I am just starting off and I appreciate your thorough breakdown of every thing to do with RUclips. Being new to everything with video editing and audio equipment, Majority of your videos have helped understand the many questions I come up with on a daily basis. I finally took the big leap from streaming off my console to building my own pc and setting up my very own office. Just when I thought building a PC was hard I get hit with having to learn code and learning about compression and full size files. I still have a hard time learning everything but your videos encourage me to tackle the challenges ahead of me with confidence. Your my new go to RUclipsr for help on live streaming or uploading. My goals are to one day upload my very own 4k content on a daily basis. Good luck on your ventures. Keep up the great work!
Even in your How To Video, yoou put forth such excellent cinema quality, angels, and editing. Im throuohgly Impressed - and your matter of fact persona on camera is so keen. Truly looking forward to utilizing more of your guidance in the future ! 😌 A Tremendous Thank you Bro bro !
This and the upload video for 4k were like a god send. This is accurate and competent information presented so well. Videos like this give one the gift of time. They save you shit loads... Thanks man.
hoops! a great, grand, lovey & thanky thumbs up for this quality teaching!! 🤩 I didn't know what those fields are for in premier pro export settings. Thanks to you, now I know not only how to set them for best output but what they actually mean. That gives me a better insight on what settings are required for a video to export. Thanks a million! 😍
Your Video really helped me out with my 4K videos 😊 I always felt that my videos could be better but premiere is so complex and I couldn't find a tutorial that explained the export settings in premiere. Thank you for this easy to understand tutorial. 😉
thanks Colin, the best vid I've seen on the subject, improved my exports a ton. Question though, is there any advantage to using an MOV file? thanks again.
Hi, thanks for this tut. can you help me on this... what would you recommend.... HD, 4K, 2.7K videos in "1080p HD sequence" and then export it to 4K Or HD, 4K, 2.7K videos in "4K sequence" and export it to 4K ? NOTE: As i am shooting with DSLR, Drone and GoPro so I have multiple different resolution footage.
So, this is going to be a personal preference - as there is no "right" answer. HOWEVER, from MY experience: - Export and Upload 4K if you have the patience / computer that can handle it - If you don't CARE, you can do 1080p I feel that you do a disservice to your videos if you're not exporting it in the highest quality! Most people won't watch 4K, so if the export/upload time is hindering you from posting - just do HD (i.e. if you did daily vlogs) but I usually just scale my HD / 2.7K footage up to 4K and nobody notices haha
Thank you very much for such a detailed explanation of all this. Even though i knew about most of this, i still found out few interesting and very useful tips for myself here and there. Thank you!
Hey bro! So if you know how to route your premiere to your hardware (which is an update the are releasing) in the near future this should be the better way! Unfortunately, currently, Premiere is NOT optimized to its full potential. However, both Davinci and Final Cut are - if you ever notice the promotions for the new MacBooks always talk about the speed increase in these programs and not premiere. This is because Premiere has yet to be optimized for Hardware Encoding
This is exactly what I needed, just finished editing an 1h 24min video i did for a dj of his mix and all export sizes were around 80gb 🤦♂️ with this i went down to 24gb and went from 4h export time down to 2h.
Thanks a lot for the tutorial!! May I ask if i want to export 1080p video, what are the numbers for the VBR 2 pass should i set? And should i keep all the other settings the same? (not sure if someone has asked...>
You're awesome man,save me a lot of time figuring out how to choose the best settings for my 4K video,btw, Quadro p620 video card + i7 10700 noise cancel with neat video plugin 1 hour video take about 2 days to complete,Does that normal?
Thanks for sharing the tutorial, I'm sure it helped many people but unfortunately, it didn't help me. I found another solution that maybe others will find useful if they have videos like mine - containing many different sources (footage from different cameras, animation, graphics, photos, etc). Here is my solution with a brief description of my trial and error: • I had a video with one person in front (recorded in 4K on a green screen) and animated graphics in the background, plus many effects added to it (like twitch, grain, VHS screen, transitions, etc). • When I rendered it in 1920x1080p (there were a lot of archive=low resolution videos included in the video that's why I decided to export it in 1920x1080 instead of 4K) the pixelation was still really bad after uploading on RUclips. • So I tried to change CBR to 2-pass VBR (in Premiere Pro Export Settings) because 2-pass VBR is better for videos that contain various sources like mine. It didn't help either though. • I also played around with different numbers of bit rates and it still didn't make any difference. • FINALLY, I found out that RUclips uses "vp" codec for 2K and higher videos, and "avc" codec for 1920x1080 videos. The blocking pixelation can be fixed only when the "vp" codec is used. So I exported my video in 4K (risking losing the already low quality of my archive footage) and uploaded it on RUclips. And there was no more pixelation! :) Even the archive videos didn't look very bad so I obviously keep the 4K video! Hope it helps those who still need help!
I also discovered this recently but am now battling the ridiculously long "processing HD version" battle. For now I'm going to try to report this issue to RUclips. I've heard some stuff about an odd "blur fix" to battle it but I've yet to try it out.
you're best Man.. i really appreciate for your both Video . RENDER and EXPORT.. i don't know you have limited subscriber yet.. but my good wishes for you and also i share your channel as well videos. .. and now i am also the part of your journey .. (subscribe) keep it up Colin... #RESPECT
Export in 24fps! For the best LOOK, make sure that your 30fps is slowed to 80% and 60fps slowed to 40% of 'Real Time' for the most smooth playback. However, if you are using 30/60fps+ played at full speed, it's also fine - there just might be more motion (action feeling) in the shot. DO NOT export in a HIGHER frame rate than you have shot in (i.e. do not export 24fps footage as a 30fps video) as that will be choppy.
great explanation bro, but in my premier pro-2022 when I put the profile into high 10 the HDR option not coming and still the same as unavailable. do you know how to enable that? thanks
May I know if you have specific for exporting to Facebook? I still got only 360p after published even though I run the same file from RUclips 1080p. Or maybe different setting that need to change? Any ideas would help please? Thanks in advance!
Hey bro! So we talk about this in the other video as well - make sure you GO INTO YOUR FACEBOOK UPLOAD SETTINGS - if you're uploading from Mobile, it will stop you from uploading in HD! You have to actually go and ENABLE UPLOADING in HD! I know it sounds insane haha... Follow this link and tell me if this fixes it! ruclips.net/video/tPY7zK8Bk9k/видео.html
Great video! Liked and subbed. Will definatly check out you videos on how to make quick edits for social media since I really want to start making videos on Instagram and Facebook as well. One thing I felt you missed to say in the end is what you showed in the beginning of the video. The preset option in P.Pro rendering. Lets say I go with P.Pros preset of RUclips 4K render, will it be almost like all the settings you choosed here or will it differ a lot? Could I choose the 4K preset and just tweak a couple of settings and then save that as a custom preset?
I have a 2 hr timeline and not a single time has my video exported properly. it doesnt matter if i do or dont render before exporting. no matter what it either says my file is corrupt and unplayable, or it only exports half the video. I have tried over 20 times. and were talking about a 7 hr export on vbr 2 pass. I need help!!!
I shot in 10-bit 422. But I'm not rendering in HDR. I'm just rendering in 1080p. Should I choose the "High 10" profile? If so, then would I choose Rec. 2020 Color Primaries, but not HDR? Thanks!
Thank you very much for your wonderful video that explane so well and so in deep also for a foreign like me (I am Italian sorry for my terrible English). I have a question, please. I record in 4k 60 fps multicamera project with 3 Blackmagic 6k in 442 Pro Res HQ (very heavy files) and then I export in mp4 H.264 with 2 VBR, with max rendering "quality" and "deep", but at about 20 or 30 Mbps first VBR and 60 Mbps second VBR (I know it is very low 20 or 30 Mpbs but the client want to stay in max 1,5Gb for 10 min video). At the end of the work I have to throw away the originals (the raw .mov) that are horrible heavy considered is multicamera project. After export for the client, before throw away the raw, I would like to export a copy in the highest quality for storage. Then lets say 2 VBR first 60 and the second 85 Mbps, but in your opinion for future needs and future editing which format is better save? MP4 H.264 or better H.265 or .mov? any other tips for higher quality storage? May be High10 with REC.2100 HLG but then HDR nits 203 with metadata? Or considered that my camera is 10bit I have to export in High10 REC.2100 HDR nits 203 also for my "low quality" 30 Mbps? Sorry for so many questions and for my terrible English...
Good job boss. Can you also make a video with the highest possible settings (videos with no compression at all) without being concerned about file size please? When I edit my rendering video files, like adding some text and stuff like that, Premiere somehow compresses file size from 10GB to 1 GB ! I don't want that, I want to keep the file size (10GB) , which means I don't need any compression. Isn't it possible? Because I show my videos to client in my own computer, and file size is not an issue for me. Thanks a lot !
So i'm willing to buy a software like this, but I'd much prefer something that's not a monthly fee. Any recommendations? My goal is to upload quality WAV audio files and 1440p Resolution.
Hi thanks for good video ! , I have problem, if i export my movie, then i have black window around the movie , its not fullscreen export it? Also in my preview window (its a black window around my movie ) How can change into full screen export ? My original footage is fullscreen 4K movie , thanks for help , Lucius
Awesome tutorial. Had one question about the text motion section where you say you export it at a higher framerate. If your video was filmed at 23.976 and you're exporting the project at 23.976 then how do you incorporate a higher framerate for the text?
It’s very complicated for a new RUclipsr. Is it possible to upload directly from iphone 4K video faster? My 2 minutes 4k video takes for ever to upload on RUclips.
Why does the colour change on premiere after export dont know if anyone else has noticed this its a bit different ? Is there a fix for this
Hey! Yes so, that was a bug from Adobe - to fix this:
1. They released this LUT to Apply upon EXPORT in the EFFECTS Tab (to the Left of the Video tab) geni.us/adobelut
2. If you don't want to use that LUT, you can either just add a more intense grade on a separate adjustment layer in order to compensate
@@ColinDougan That works you are a lifesaver 🙌🏻💯🔥
@@ColinDougan I have the same issue on Windows. Is there a fix for that? Thanks
sorry to be so offtopic but does anybody know a tool to get back into an instagram account?
I stupidly forgot my account password. I would love any tips you can offer me
@Matthew Isaias instablaster :)
I am saving this video. Like this video literally goes through everything in simple process and it makes better to understand for normal people. Thank you so much
Glad it was helpful!
I've been doing my exports the wrong and I've been wondering why my videos are of low quality after export. This tutorial has really helped me. You're so amazing, Colin.
So happy to hear that Edwin, I know the feeling haha!
Damn... This is the best video about "export thing" I have ever seen! Great job! Thanks for this video :D
This is the best explanation of Premier Pro Export Settings; I been struggling with different settings, but this video is the most useful one. Thank you for this tutorial. Surely subscribed and will check out other tutorials.
So happy to hear !
Man these always confused me when I would make videos and I found myself clueless. Appreciate this 🙏
Hi Colin Tnx for your vid. I'm not supposed to open your vid because it's too long for me. i've been searching in youtube topics about exporting in premiere. An angel pushed me open your vid. Tnx God. Your vid is very very very clear and precise....superbly explained. Tnx again. Keep it up God Bless.
I just love your videos and the quality of contents. Keep it up. My new favourite youtuber.
This is honestly a great video, and I followed along while exporting. Just the right amount of explanation required without too many details I don't need.
Glad it was helpful - thank you for the feedback :)
best video I've seen on export settings for 4k on RUclips.
This means a lot!!
This tutorial is just amazing. I cannot express how thankful I am that you go by each thing and explain it thoroughly. Thank you.
I have used 3 of your videos today and want to thank you for your excellent tutorials. I "thumbed up" all of your videos and subscribed in hopes I can help your channel grow as you deserve much success for the assistance you are providing us novice video makers. All my best.
One off the best videos I have seen on the subject off exporting a premier video!
So glad you liked it! :) Thank you so much for the kind words
Always gotta appreciate the teachers that give the "why" along with the "how." Now I might actually remember some of it. Maybe.
You are an AMAZING teacher!!! I could listen to you teach about paint drying! THANK YOU FOR HELPING ME!
Haha, well that's the next video! ;)
Thank you for your kind words - I'm glad you enjoy :)
This video was so helpful for me. I’ve spent the past month trying to export 10 bit video and your info put me over the top. Thanks for putting this together. I haven’t seen anything come close.
Hey Ted! Thank you for those kind words - that is great to hear! I do a ton of research to see what other creators upload, and try to find all the missing components :)
Thank you Mr. Dougan, I am just starting off and I appreciate your thorough breakdown of every thing to do with RUclips. Being new to everything with video editing and audio equipment, Majority of your videos have helped understand the many questions I come up with on a daily basis. I finally took the big leap from streaming off my console to building my own pc and setting up my very own office. Just when I thought building a PC was hard I get hit with having to learn code and learning about compression and full size files. I still have a hard time learning everything but your videos encourage me to tackle the challenges ahead of me with confidence. Your my new go to RUclipsr for help on live streaming or uploading. My goals are to one day upload my very own 4k content on a daily basis. Good luck on your ventures. Keep up the great work!
Even in your How To Video, yoou put forth such excellent cinema quality, angels, and editing. Im throuohgly Impressed - and your matter of fact persona on camera is so keen.
Truly looking forward to utilizing more of your guidance in the future ! 😌 A Tremendous Thank you Bro bro !
I watched a mass of videos on this topic but this guy is so thorough, good job man
I appreciate all the explanations and not declaring to "do this," "do that."
This and the upload video for 4k were like a god send. This is accurate and competent information presented so well. Videos like this give one the gift of time. They save you shit loads... Thanks man.
love the fact that you explained what each setting does , Thank you !!
hoops! a great, grand, lovey & thanky thumbs up for this quality teaching!! 🤩
I didn't know what those fields are for in premier pro export settings. Thanks to you, now I know not only how to set them for best output but what they actually mean. That gives me a better insight on what settings are required for a video to export.
Thanks a million! 😍
So happy to hear! Wishing you all the best
@@ColinDougan Thanks
this video was extremely helpful in understanding what all of the different settings mean and why you set them the way that you do. Thank you :)
Absolutely amazing video Colin! Thanks for this, I really appreciate this and the Render and Export Faster!
Glad it was helpful!
This is an excellent video
Thank you!
Incredible depth of knowledge. Looking forward to trying these export settings! This video took a lot of work. Should have 10 x views. Thanks!
I appreciate your kind words! Glad to help :)
Your Video really helped me out with my 4K videos 😊 I always felt that my videos could be better but premiere is so complex and I couldn't find a tutorial that explained the export settings in premiere. Thank you for this easy to understand tutorial. 😉
Glad I could help!
thanks Colin, the best vid I've seen on the subject, improved my exports a ton. Question though, is there any advantage to using an MOV file? thanks again.
Nicely explained. Best tutorial I have seen on Exporting (Adobe Pr)
This is incredibly solid info. Thanks man!
This is fantastic information told in clear, concise way... a rarity.... Well done!
Haha thank you! I'm glad it helped!
Hi, thanks for this tut. can you help me on this... what would you recommend.... HD, 4K, 2.7K videos in "1080p HD sequence" and then export it to 4K Or HD, 4K, 2.7K videos in "4K sequence" and export it to 4K ? NOTE: As i am shooting with DSLR, Drone and GoPro so I have multiple different resolution footage.
So, this is going to be a personal preference - as there is no "right" answer. HOWEVER, from MY experience:
- Export and Upload 4K if you have the patience / computer that can handle it
- If you don't CARE, you can do 1080p
I feel that you do a disservice to your videos if you're not exporting it in the highest quality! Most people won't watch 4K, so if the export/upload time is hindering you from posting - just do HD (i.e. if you did daily vlogs) but I usually just scale my HD / 2.7K footage up to 4K and nobody notices haha
@@ColinDougan Thank you for your reply. Okay then should I use HD sequence timeline overall or 4k sequence if I want to export the whole video in 4K?
@@DebrupTravelFilms 4k timeline!
@@ColinDougan thanks 🙏
You are giving very good information. Your subscribers shouldn’t be 11.5k I hope it will go to 1.5M soon 😍😍
Thanks bro, you're helping me make the leap to 4k 🙏
That makes me so happy to hear!!
thanks, such great detail delivered so straightforwardly, i have learnt so much!
Thank you very much for such a detailed explanation of all this. Even though i knew about most of this, i still found out few interesting and very useful tips for myself here and there. Thank you!
Excellent video, clear explanations, no frills, thanks!
That’s the best explanation I’ve come across on this topic.
I'm flattered! Glad you think so!
Wow I thought hardware encoding would be better because of my graphics card and CPU specs! I had no idea, thanks for this. This was really helpful
Hey bro! So if you know how to route your premiere to your hardware (which is an update the are releasing) in the near future this should be the better way! Unfortunately, currently, Premiere is NOT optimized to its full potential. However, both Davinci and Final Cut are - if you ever notice the promotions for the new MacBooks always talk about the speed increase in these programs and not premiere. This is because Premiere has yet to be optimized for Hardware Encoding
Great video. I'm a perfectionist also, so this was extremely helpful.
Im gonna use a bunch of these, I never even knew I could do 2 passes, optimize the audio, or export to media encoder and keep working
I admire your knowledge and the way you explain things.Please make a video on colour correction mostly on people of darker skins. Thanks Collin.
Great tutorial I love the way how broke down everything Bro 🙏🏾
You are a true legend mate, much appreciated!!
You are an amazing teacher, thank you!
You are too kind! Glad it helped :)
This is exactly what I needed, just finished editing an 1h 24min video i did for a dj of his mix and all export sizes were around 80gb 🤦♂️ with this i went down to 24gb and went from 4h export time down to 2h.
Thank you. Very detailed and straight to the point. 👍🏽👍🏽
Best video ive seen yet and ive seen many. Many.
Thank you man, this is an amazing video.
Thanks bro It helps a lot! since now I am practicing 4K rez editings
"If you don't know if your camera is shooting 10bit, your camera is probably not shooting 10bit" hahahaha so true
REALLY USEFUL VIDEO!!! THAKS A LOT!!!
Thanks a lot for the tutorial!!
May I ask if i want to export 1080p video, what are the numbers for the VBR 2 pass should i set?
And should i keep all the other settings the same?
(not sure if someone has asked...>
You're awesome man,save me a lot of time figuring out how to choose the best settings for my 4K video,btw, Quadro p620 video card + i7 10700 noise cancel with neat video plugin 1 hour video take about 2 days to complete,Does that normal?
Thanks for sharing the tutorial, I'm sure it helped many people but unfortunately, it didn't help me. I found another solution that maybe others will find useful if they have videos like mine - containing many different sources (footage from different cameras, animation, graphics, photos, etc).
Here is my solution with a brief description of my trial and error:
• I had a video with one person in front (recorded in 4K on a green screen) and animated graphics in the background, plus many effects added to it (like twitch, grain, VHS screen, transitions, etc).
• When I rendered it in 1920x1080p (there were a lot of archive=low resolution videos included in the video that's why I decided to export it in 1920x1080 instead of 4K) the pixelation was still really bad after uploading on RUclips.
• So I tried to change CBR to 2-pass VBR (in Premiere Pro Export Settings) because 2-pass VBR is better for videos that contain various sources like mine. It didn't help either though.
• I also played around with different numbers of bit rates and it still didn't make any difference.
• FINALLY, I found out that RUclips uses "vp" codec for 2K and higher videos, and "avc" codec for 1920x1080 videos. The blocking pixelation can be fixed only when the "vp" codec is used. So I exported my video in 4K (risking losing the already low quality of my archive footage) and uploaded it on RUclips. And there was no more pixelation! :) Even the archive videos didn't look very bad so I obviously keep the 4K video!
Hope it helps those who still need help!
I also discovered this recently but am now battling the ridiculously long "processing HD version" battle. For now I'm going to try to report this issue to RUclips. I've heard some stuff about an odd "blur fix" to battle it but I've yet to try it out.
you're best Man.. i really appreciate for your both Video . RENDER and EXPORT.. i don't know you have limited subscriber yet.. but my good wishes for you and also i share your channel as well videos. .. and now i am also the part of your journey .. (subscribe) keep it up Colin... #RESPECT
As a newbie who knows very little, this was an amazing lesson and I wish I knew about Colin Dougan sooner.
This is the nicest comment ever 😭 I’m so glad I could help!!
you are so knowledgeable, very impressive! thanks!
QUESTION!! What if you shot some clips in 24fps, others 30fps, and the majority in 60fps??? how do you export then, which option of fps do you select
Export in 24fps!
For the best LOOK, make sure that your 30fps is slowed to 80% and 60fps slowed to 40% of 'Real Time' for the most smooth playback.
However, if you are using 30/60fps+ played at full speed, it's also fine - there just might be more motion (action feeling) in the shot.
DO NOT export in a HIGHER frame rate than you have shot in (i.e. do not export 24fps footage as a 30fps video) as that will be choppy.
Great Video ! I'm interested in rendering files to be watched on 4k TV. Any suggestions ? Thanks.
Such a awesome tutorial man!!Thank you for sharing this to us!!😉👌🙏
Very helpful, I appreciate this. Thank you! :)
I recommend this video. it was actually I needed
You saved me hours of crying! 😜 Thanks homie!
Haha, love to here it!
great explanation bro, but in my premier pro-2022 when I put the profile into high 10 the HDR option not coming and still the same as unavailable. do you know how to enable that? thanks
i have a question is there any way to fix where publish isnt there/and captions
This is gold! Thanks, man!
This guy deserves 100 million subscribers
This is helpful. Thank you sharing this man!
May I know if you have specific for exporting to Facebook? I still got only 360p after published even though I run the same file from RUclips 1080p. Or maybe different setting that need to change? Any ideas would help please? Thanks in advance!
Hey bro! So we talk about this in the other video as well - make sure you GO INTO YOUR FACEBOOK UPLOAD SETTINGS - if you're uploading from Mobile, it will stop you from uploading in HD!
You have to actually go and ENABLE UPLOADING in HD! I know it sounds insane haha...
Follow this link and tell me if this fixes it!
ruclips.net/video/tPY7zK8Bk9k/видео.html
Great video! Liked and subbed. Will definatly check out you videos on how to make quick edits for social media since I really want to start making videos on Instagram and Facebook as well. One thing I felt you missed to say in the end is what you showed in the beginning of the video. The preset option in P.Pro rendering. Lets say I go with P.Pros preset of RUclips 4K render, will it be almost like all the settings you choosed here or will it differ a lot? Could I choose the 4K preset and just tweak a couple of settings and then save that as a custom preset?
great stuff, thanks for sharing.
I have a 2 hr timeline and not a single time has my video exported properly. it doesnt matter if i do or dont render before exporting. no matter what it either says my file is corrupt and unplayable, or it only exports half the video. I have tried over 20 times. and were talking about a 7 hr export on vbr 2 pass. I need help!!!
great video man, much appreciated!
Great video! Thank you so much
thanks! finally I discover that messy colour it's called Banding and how to fix that.
Thankyou so much i'm just starting my vlogging channel thankyou.
Hey Colin, does the Bitrate affect the Rendertime? So higher Bitrate higher Rendertime? Thanks for your Video :)
Correct!
Can you use the info in this vid if we are using Filmora to export our Vids directly into RUclips??
I shot in 10-bit 422. But I'm not rendering in HDR. I'm just rendering in 1080p. Should I choose the "High 10" profile? If so, then would I choose Rec. 2020 Color Primaries, but not HDR? Thanks!
Hey this a really in depth good video. thank you.
Thank you very much for your wonderful video that explane so well and so in deep also for a foreign like me (I am Italian sorry for my terrible English). I have a question, please. I record in 4k 60 fps multicamera project with 3 Blackmagic 6k in 442 Pro Res HQ (very heavy files) and then I export in mp4 H.264 with 2 VBR, with max rendering "quality" and "deep", but at about 20 or 30 Mbps first VBR and 60 Mbps second VBR (I know it is very low 20 or 30 Mpbs but the client want to stay in max 1,5Gb for 10 min video). At the end of the work I have to throw away the originals (the raw .mov) that are horrible heavy considered is multicamera project. After export for the client, before throw away the raw, I would like to export a copy in the highest quality for storage. Then lets say 2 VBR first 60 and the second 85 Mbps, but in your opinion for future needs and future editing which format is better save? MP4 H.264 or better H.265 or .mov? any other tips for higher quality storage? May be High10 with REC.2100 HLG but then HDR nits 203 with metadata? Or considered that my camera is 10bit I have to export in High10 REC.2100 HDR nits 203 also for my "low quality" 30 Mbps? Sorry for so many questions and for my terrible English...
You've taught me so much! Thanks!
Good job boss. Can you also make a video with the highest possible settings (videos with no compression at all) without being concerned about file size please? When I edit my rendering video files, like adding some text and stuff like that, Premiere somehow compresses file size from 10GB to 1 GB ! I don't want that, I want to keep the file size (10GB) , which means I don't need any compression. Isn't it possible? Because I show my videos to client in my own computer, and file size is not an issue for me. Thanks a lot !
Great Video!
So i'm willing to buy a software like this, but I'd much prefer something that's not a monthly fee. Any recommendations?
My goal is to upload quality WAV audio files and 1440p Resolution.
Very helpful and informative. Thanks 🙏
Hi thanks for good video ! ,
I have problem, if i export my movie, then i have black window around the movie , its not fullscreen export it? Also in my preview window (its a black window around my movie ) How can change into full screen export ? My original footage is fullscreen 4K movie , thanks for help , Lucius
I will surely apply your suggestion today on my video
Awesome tutorial. Had one question about the text motion section where you say you export it at a higher framerate. If your video was filmed at 23.976 and you're exporting the project at 23.976 then how do you incorporate a higher framerate for the text?
Nice ,,, explination ,, i liked
Thanx Colin Lots of work went in to this Tutorial and I Appreciate You..Liked, Subbed, Hit The Bell and Hit All👍
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Brilliant content. Clear, concise teaching style. Learnt everything I needed to know. Thanks so much.
really helpful video, thank you!
It’s very complicated for a new RUclipsr. Is it possible to upload directly from iphone 4K video faster? My 2 minutes 4k video takes for ever to upload on RUclips.
link to the referenced "Pre=Render" video?
What if my video has 50 bit rate, and I will render with 80 bit rate, will i have proplems or lags with video?
Awesome job
So much good information. I'm back to glean more.