Mastering Compression Settings in Premiere Pro and Media Encoder
Pluralsight
Course Summary
Many savvy video editors have a tough time wrapping their heads around video compression concepts. This course will help demystify the many options found within Premiere Pro's export settings. Software required: Premiere Pro CC, Media Encoder CC.
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Course Description
Many editors out there may already be advanced users who know the ins and outs of Premiere and how to edit a great looking video. But then you hit the dreaded export settings window: a screen full of numbers and codecs and acronyms, bits and bytes that could make anyone's eyes glaze over with fear. In this course, you will see the complexities of compression and all the many settings found in Premiere demystified. First, you'll tackle some basic terminology to make sure you're speaking the right language with others, then you'll explore common settings for many real-world scenarios and lastly, you'll take a peek at Media Encoder to see how it can improve your daily workflow. When you're done, you will be able to deftly maneuver through deep settings whether you're exporting a rough cut to YouTube or a master for a film festival. Software required: Premiere Pro CC, Media Encoder CC.
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Course Syllabus
Course Overview- 1m 38s
—Course Overview 1m 38sFundamental Terms and Concepts of Video Compression- 20m 50s
—What is a Codec? 5m 30s
—Basic Video Compression Terms 7m 46s
—Popular Codecs and Their Pros and Cons 7m 33sCommon Master File Export Settings- 14m 55sCommon Distribution File Export Settings- 22m 50sUniversal Export Settings in Premiere Pro- 50m 47sUsing Media Encoder to Enhance Your Export Workflow- 15m 38sAdvanced Compression and Rendering Topics- 26m 7s