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New Movie Trailer. (Need advice!)

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 Mike
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Here is a link to my new movie trailer that I made from scratch after I took some advice from some of the members here.

?url? http://s32.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=3OPM68KCLW3OQ2LJG4PE0UJD46?/url?

Remember..., zero budget, teenage "non actors", first time writing/directing/editing. I still have a ton to learn.

The program I used to compress it last time was a free sample and it won't let me do it again without purchasing it. I'm looking for a new program ASAP.

Until then this trailer is for High speed users only.
135 MB

I'll post a new (smaller) link when I can.

I need more cow-bell!

I need more cow-bell!

 
Posted : 17/11/2005 2:29 pm
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Are you using adobe premiere pro 1.5?...If so it's easy to compress

 
Posted : 17/11/2005 3:12 pm
 Mike
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Yes I am. Can you tell me how? What type of file should I save it as?

Thanks,

PS. Let me know what you think after you watch it.

Thanks,

I need more cow-bell!

I need more cow-bell!

 
Posted : 17/11/2005 3:18 pm
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First go to 'File > Export > Adobe media encoder...'

Once you are here you can select which format you wish to use. Typically the lower quality you will be encoding it to will result in a smaller file size so you will want to save your original project before you do and make sure you can get back to it if you don't like the end result. But I think just putting your project onto 1 file alone would reduce the size and not necessarily quality so experiment a little bit and once you find a format which has a good quality:size ratio then use that format for your trailer.

The main key is to make sure you still have your original to go back to.

? Hellmooch stuck in a hottub ?

 
Posted : 18/11/2005 3:02 am
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