Rendering a composition creates the frames of a movie from all the layers, settings, effects, and other information that makes up the model for that image. After Effects renders content every time it creates a preview, but this lesson focuses on the rendering process that occurs when you’ve completed your composition and are ready to […]
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Rendering a broadcast-quality movie – Rendering and Outputting
First, you’ll select settings to render your movie in a quality suitable for broadcast. TipYou can also drag a composition into the Render Queue panel, and click Queue in AME to add it to the Adobe Media Encoder queue. After Effects opens Adobe Media Encoder and adds your composition with default render settings. Your default […]
About compression – Rendering and Outputting
Compression is essential to reduce the size of movies so that they can be stored, transmitted, and played back effectively. When exporting or rendering a movie file for playback on a specific type of device at a certain bandwidth, you choose a compressor/decompressor (also known as an encoder/decoder), or codec, to compress the information and […]
Rendering movies – Rendering and Outputting
You’ve set up two versions of your movie in the queue. Now you’ll render and view them. Rendering is resource-intensive, and it can take a while, depending on your system, the complexity and length of the composition, and the settings you use. Depending on your system, this may take a while.Adobe Media Encoder encodes the […]
Setting up the project – Advanced Editing Techniques-1
Retiming playback using the Timewarp effectThe Timewarp effect in After Effects gives you precise control over a wide range of parameters when changing the playback speed of a layer, including interpolation methods, motion blur, and source cropping to eliminate unwanted artifacts.In this exercise, you will use the Timewarp effect to change the speed of a […]