When exporting your project, it's important to remember that your file should be named properly, it should have the correct setting depending on what you want to do with it, and it's being stored in the correct container. To export any video on Premiere Pro, you go to File-Export-Media, which opens an Export Settings window. From there, you want to make sure you're choosing the correct codec and preset for your video, usually a H.264 format (Full High Definition) and an installed preset that matches where you want to upload your project. Also, it's incredibly important to name your finished project and put it in a container like mp4, because you'll be able to easily find it later and use it for most video services, as they use mp4. So far, I've forgotten to set my in and out points before exporting a project, and although that hasn't created much of a problem yet, I need to ensure I'm doing it because it prevents any random footage or blank space from staying in my finished products.
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