Adobe After Effects for Beginners
Course 2 - Basic Concepts I: Compositions, Motion Paths, Masks, and Shapes : Rendering
By Manuel Neto
About the video: Rendering
Overview
“Now that you know how to animate, it's time to render, to make it real. We will see how to exploit the export capacity in the program through the render list and Adobe Media Encoder using it as a renderer. I will show you how to configure the render, the output modules, formats, compression and codecs, as well as some ways to organize the render list in the "Render Queue" panel.”
In this video lesson Manuel Neto addresses the topic: Rendering, which is part of the Domestika online course: Course 2 - Basic Concepts I: Compositions, Motion Paths, Masks, and Shapes . Learn how to compose a basic animation and optimize your production performance.
Partial transcription of the video
“ADOBE AFTER EFFECTS / COURSE 2 LESSON 5 - Rendering Hello guys. Today we're going to talk about rendering and explore the possibilities of exporting a composition within After Effects. Let's start? We have two main ways of rendering in After Effects. The first is through the Render List, which is this list here. The second is through Adobe Encoder, using it as a renderer. The first step is to learn how to render using Render Queue. Rendering via Render Queue is the simplest way to create videos from your compositions. We have two paths that take us there. The first path is coming here in Fi...”
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Course summary for: Course 2 - Basic Concepts I: Compositions, Motion Paths, Masks, and Shapes

Manuel Neto
By Manuel Neto
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