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Duration: 49:47
Presented: July 24, 2013
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DESCRIPTION
Increasingly, the web is the final destination for all our work. Whether we are posting to YouTube, Vimeo, or a corporate website, the quality of our projects is increasingly determined by the quality of our video compression. Whether you are working in Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, Prelude, Encore, or simply compressing video from other sources, Adobe Media Encoder is central to your work.
With the Creative Cloud (CC) release of Adobe Media Encoder, Adobe spent a lot of time improving this product. In this week’s webinar, hosted by Larry Jordan, we take a close look at creating the highest quality image with the smallest possible file size. The goal of this session is to provide a series of step-by-step techniques you can use as a cookbook to improve your compression results.
If improving the look of your web videos is important to you, you need to see this video.
In this session, you will learn:
AUDIENCE LEVEL
This intermediate-level webinar will introduce you to the Adobe Media Encoder and provide step-by-step techniques you can use today to improve the quality of your video compression. (This video training plays as a QuickTime movie. You don’t need to own any other software to watch this movie.)
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