PowerUp Webinar 114: Video Compression

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Duration: 1:06:39

Presented: November 13, 2013

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DESCRIPTION

As more and more video goes to the web, the quality of our video compression has a direct bearing on the results of all our editing. It is critical that we make our compressed videos look great – whether for YouTube, DVD, or the web. However, figuring out how to make compressed video look great is a bigger challenge than you might expect.

In this online training, host Larry Jordan shows off the latest tricks in Apple Compressor 4, Adobe Media Encoder 7.1 and Sorenson Squeeze 9 — three different applications that all do video compression. This is a great session to see how each of these work, how to select the right settlings, and decide for yourself which you want to use for your own projects.

AUDIENCE LEVEL

This intermediate-level webinar is suitable for anyone interested in learning more about video compression, regardless of the editing software they are using. (This video training plays as a QuickTime movie. You don’t need to own any other software to watch this movie.)

CONTENT OUTLINE