Export a quicktime movie, 1038 export a quicktime movie – Apple Motion 5.1.1 User Manual

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Chapter 24

Share Motion projects

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Body: Enter information about your movie for viewers to read.

Tags: Enter keywords that viewers can use to search for and find your movie.

4

Choose a movie size from the Size pop-up menu, or to have Motion choose the size based on

your project’s media, select “Set size automatically.”

5

Choose a rendering quality from the Compression pop-up menu—“Faster encode (single pass)”

when you are willing to sacrifice quality for faster processing, or “Better quality (multi-pass).”

6

If you’ve set In and Out points in the Timeline, use the Duration pop-up menu to choose whether

to export the sequence or the portion between the In and Out points.

7

To specify additional Motion-specific options, click Render.

For more information about options available in the Render pane, see

Render settings

on

page 1043.

8

To use background rendering, click Advanced.

For more information about background rendering, see

Background rendering

on page 1044.

9

To see details about files to be output, click Summary.

10

Click Next, read the terms of service, then click Publish.

Your project is rendered and uploaded to CNN iReport. The time it takes depends on how long
your project takes to render and on website traffic. To monitor the render progress, use Share
Monitor. For more information, see

About Share Monitor

on page 1044.

Export a QuickTime movie

You can export your project as a QuickTime movie file via the Export Movie command in the
Share menu. Use this option when you want to use the media in another application, copy it to
an external drive for a client to review, or publish it to an unsupported website. You can limit
what’s exported from your project to objects you select using the Export Selection to Movie
command. This technique is useful when you want to export background or foreground plates,
but exclude other parts of the composition.

Export your project as a movie file

1

Choose Share > Export Movie (or press Command-E).

2

Choose an export format from the Export pop-up menu.

This menu provides a list of codecs.

3

Choose an option from the “Open with” pop-up menu:

Do Nothing: The movie is not opened after the export is completed.

Open with QuickTime Player: The movie is opened in QuickTime Player.

Open with Compressor: The movie is opened in Compressor (if installed on your system).

4

Choose an option from the Include pop-up menu: Video and Audio, or Video Only.

5

If you’ve set In and Out points in the Timeline, use the Duration pop-up menu to choose whether

to export the sequence or the portion between the In and Out points.

6

To specify additional Motion-specific options, click Render.

For more information about options available in the Render pane, see

Render settings

on

page 1043.

7

To see details about the file to be output, click Summary.

8

Click Next.

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