Finally the video was complete and the H.T. was happy, however at the last minute we realised it required some screen titles. I quickly research this in google and found Premier had an excellent built in plugin for creating titles. After the titles were added, the movie was complete.
Now I had the finished premier timeline setup, it was just a matter of rendering the movie in appropriate size and video quality. Perhaps just as convoluted as getting the correct camera conversion codec, I finally settled on a .mov with good quality. The file came in at 32meg, to large for website upload.
Equus wanted me to liaise with Crowdcube so the video could be uploaded and featured correctly. I had no worries with ringing up and chatting to the CrowdCube webmaster. It was there plan to upload the videos to youtube, then embed the youtube video into the website. My belief was that youtube would correctly convert uploaded movie files into the .flv youtube format, so I uploaded the 32meg .mov to my own webspace and passed the link onto Crowdcube.
After a day or so, they contacted me saying they couldn't get things working correctly. So i jumped back into gear and decided to convert the movie into .flv myself. Thankfully I had a handy program for converting videos to ipods, which also had a .flv option. After conversion I uploaded it to my own youtube channel to check everything worked 100%.
The actual movie files had been thro so many codecs now the quality was starting to suffer, I was a bit disapointed by this.
I contacted Crowdcube providing them with my .flv and talking them thro any possible problems.
Everything was wrapped up.
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