Text and video by Jonathan Famiglietti, Student Multimedia Design Center
If you have ever tried to export a video from a non-linear video editing software like Adobe Premiere, you will know that there is an overwhelming amount of format options to choose from. Finding the best output settings can be tough and heavily dependent on the content you are creating.
In the video below, we will take a beginner’s look at a few important aspects of Adobe Premiere’s exporting options that will help inform your decisions for your next video export.
If you’re interested in editing and exporting a video, stop by the Student Multimedia Design Center in Morris Library, where you can access computers equipped with the Adobe Creative Suite.
This article is part of the weekly series “Multimedia Tips and Tricks,” which shares content in response to frequently asked questions at the Student Multimedia Design Center. We’d love to hear from you. Please share your feedback with us by filling out our survey.