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Blender for Video Production Quick Start Guide

You're reading from   Blender for Video Production Quick Start Guide Create high quality videos for YouTube and other social media platforms with Blender

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789804959
Length 176 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Allan Brito Allan Brito
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Blender as a Video Editor for YouTube FREE CHAPTER 2. Editing and Cutting Video Footage in Blender 3. Using Properties to Enhance Video 4. Animated Properties for Video Effects 5. Creating Intro Videos for YouTube with Text and Motion Graphics 6. Using Videos as Textures for 3D Compositions 7. Adding Sound and Voiceover for YouTube 8. Aligning 3D Content with Video Using Virtual Cameras 9. Exporting Video for YouTube 10. Other Books You May Enjoy

Using image sequences to organize the project

When you get a project in the Sequencer with all the necessary strips and audio, you can start to think about rendering to create an MP4 file. But instead of getting all the data from a project and rendering straight to video, you may want to get it as an image sequence first.

The reason to use image sequences in Blender for video is that it might save you some time and work as a backup. For projects that require multiple parts such as an intro and several scenes, you can start making image sequences whenever possible.

If your project doesn't require immediate use of audio, you can always render image sequences first.

We can use as an example the intro created in Chapter 5, Creating Intro Videos for YouTube Text and Motion Graphics. You can export that animation as an image sequence, and add the audio later.

Having the animation...

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