The resolution used for exporting the video.Premiere Rush makes it easy to save a local copy of your video and export it to multiple services at the same time, simply by toggling the switches in the Destinations panel:Īdditionally, you have the ability to adjust advanced settings for your video, including the following: Premiere Rush will return you to the Share workspace. Once the video has been published, or if you’re only saving the video to your computer, to exit the Rendering view, at the bottom of the screen, click the Done button. If you’re only saving your video to your computer using the Local destination, this button won’t appear – instead, you’ll see the Done button. The Publish button will only appear if you're publishing your video to destinations other than saving it to your computer. Premiere Rush will upload your video to the chosen destinations. ![]() After the video is finished rendering, to publish the video to the destinations you chose, at the bottom of the window, click the Publish button. To start, Premiere Rush will save the completed version of the video to my computer. Like I mentioned earlier, I’m saving my video to my computer and publishing it to YouTube. The Rendering view will load, and Premiere Rush will then render the video and publish it to whichever destinations we selected in the Destinations list, if any. To do this, in the lower right corner of the Premiere Rush interface, click the Export button. Now that I’ve chosen where I want to publish the video and adjusted any necessary settings, I can publish the video. I’ll also set the privacy level to Private here – I can change this later on in YouTube if I want. To add a description, in the Description text entry field, I’ll type Final version of the Cat Facts video. To give the video a title, in the Title text entry field, I’ll give it the name Cat Facts Final. Once I’m logged in, I’ll be brought back to Premiere Rush. My web browser will open, and I’ll complete the login process there. To sign into my YouTube account, I'll click on the Sign in button. Next, to indicate I want to publish the video to YouTube, in the Destinations list on the left side of the screen, I’ll toggle the switch for YouTube to On. ![]() I’ll click on the Cat Video folder to select it, then in the bottom right corner of the Choose Export Folder dialog box, I’ll click the Select Folder button. I’ll save mine to the Cat Video folder, which is on the desktop. ![]() To change the location where I'm saving the file to, in the Save to… field, I’ll click on the folder name that’s already displayed, and in the Choose Export Folder dialog box, I’ll browse to the location I want to save to. In the Settings section, I'll click in the File Name text entry field and type the name Cat Facts Final. First, to save a copy to my computer, in the Destinations list on the left side of the screen, I’ll toggle the switch for Local to On. I’ll demonstrate how to save a copy of a video to my computer, as well as publish it to YouTube. Now that we’re familiar with the Share workspace, let’s walk through the process of exporting a completed video. To preview the video, use the playback controls beneath the video preview to start and pause playback as needed. The preview section on the right side of the Share workspace allows you to preview your video before you export it. We can also view and adjust advanced settings for a service by clicking on the Advanced Settings heading. Clicking on a service’s name will display the relevant settings for that service. The settings are displayed immediately to the right of the Destinations list. You can log in through the Settings for a specific service. As a heads-up, in order for your video to successfully publish to Facebook, YouTube, and Behance, you’ll need to log into those services before exporting a video. You can also save your video to your computer from here as well with the Local destination. ![]() The Destinations list, located on the left side of the screen, gives you the ability to publish a completed video directly from Premiere Rush to a number of different sites, including Facebook and YouTube. Let’s see what each of these sections do, then we'll demonstrate the process of exporting a video. The Share workspace is divided into three different sections: the destinations list, settings, and a place to preview your completed video. To switch workspaces, click on the Share tab and the workspace will load. We can access the Share workspace using the Workspace switcher tabs in the upper left corner of the Premiere Rush interface. Exporting a completed video in Premiere Rush is done through the Share workspace.
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