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Exporting a project to different destinations - Final Cut Pro Tutorial
From the course: Final Cut Pro Essential Training
Exporting a project to different destinations
- [Instructor] Believe it or not your producer is just called again. They actually need a brand new still to represent the project. They also want you to export a new ProRes 422 LT project. Not to mention just a web ready project, and not just the part of it that we did in the last exercise. Final cut makes this actually easy to set up without you having to go to the share menu three separate times. And the way to do this is through something called bundles. To make sure that we do this correctly, I need to first of all clear the range that we created in the last movie, which we can do by clicking off. Now we can see that that range has been removed. Let's go to the share menu here on the top right, and go to add destination. A bundle is represented by a folder which we can select and just drag here to the side of the destinations. And now it's our job to fill this bundled folder with destinations. So I'm…
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Exporting a still image2m 54s
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Exporting a hi-res movie2m 45s
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Exporting part of your project to YouTube3m
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Exporting a project to different destinations3m 59s
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Exporting different title languages through video roles3m 39s
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Exporting audio roles2m 33s
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Exporting closed captions4m 26s
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Exporting a selection of clips1m 50s
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