![]() ![]() Now you’ve decided on your settings it’s time to If like most of us the file size is a concern, then exporting at a high-res H.264 QuickTime is the best option as it is efficient and provides a high-quality finish for you to display your film. Is not a concern to you then it’s definitely worth exporting at this size. This is a ridiculously large file and will be pointless for most. ![]() This tutorial was written by GroundWorks Consultant Stephen Ratkovich.You can select anything up to ProRes 4444 XQ but You now have a high-quality video file made from your Final Cut Pro X project that is ready for archiving and/or distribution! Again, be sure to take all of your files with you when you leave GroundWorks.
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