From the course: Video Post Production Weekly

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Planning for export

Planning for export

- [Instructor] In this movie we're going to look at speeding up our exports inside of Adobe Premiere Pro by using previews. The trick to this is to make sure that your sequence settings render will match that of the format that you'll be exporting to. To take a look at this I'm actually going to click on the New Item menu in my project panel and go to Sequence. And under any of these sequence settings, I want to point to the direction of the video previews that get created by default, which are these I-frame only MPEG. We want to change this to a different format, and we would set that up after creating our sequence. Now I'm going to press OK to get out of that new sequence dialog box. I want to head here to a sequence that I already have here in the timeline in the Apple ProRes 422 format. If I head to the Sequence, Sequence Settings, of the open timeline, and look under Video Previews, I can see that the preview format is set to…

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