Graphics Programs Reference
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Step 16:
Okay, now it's time to save our project as a movie (so we can share it, email it, put in
on YouTube, a phone, etc.). ( Note: I'm going to show you a couple more optional things
you can do to your video when we're done here, but you can certainly finish up here, if
you'd like.) Click on the Render Video icon at the bottom-left corner of the Timeline pan-
el (shown circled in red) to bring up the Render Video (export) dialog (shown here). Give
your video a name, choose where you want to save it, and then from the Preset pop-up
menu, choose the format you want for your video (in our case, we'll be sending our video
to YouTube, so I'm choosing the YouTube HD 720p 29.97 preset). This puts all the right
settings in for the best size and playback on YouTube. Well, except for one minor (kinda
major) issue (see the next step).
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