We're talking about 6-7 hours using effects on the video like Colorista, Looks, and Dynamic Linking to AE.
Adobe Flash was used commonly on the Internet by web browsers. Adobe Flash and Adobe Flash Player were used to create and view animated content that could be placed on web pages. We would export the entire video to MP4 (usually comes out to around 12-15gb for 30+ minute videos) and then re-import this footage back into PPro to add a watermark and export to the formats above.Įverything is working out pretty well, except that the MP4 format takes an extremely long time to export. Adobe Animate (formerly 2005 Macromedia Flash) is a rich internet application distributed by Adobe Systems. GIFs can only include so many colors, which results in a simplified version of the clip. Name the file whatever you would like, press export, and you’re done You might notice that the quality of the video is significantly reduced. So we import native footage from XDCAM and then we export in h.264 to get an MP4 file which we then use as a master copy to compress into different formats such as QT, WMV, F4V, and M4V Go to File > Export Media and set the format to animated GIF. We've been doing this for a while, and were hoping that you guys could help us try to find a new exporting answer. We're filming on an XDCAM EX and use PPro to edit the files natively for better quality.
I'm having a fair bit of issues with PPro cs5.5.