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What Is Video Rendering?

Video Rendering is where you take the raw footage or computer-generated visuals and run it through your editing process so that it becomes a film, which can be seen by others. Rendering is the process in video production of combining several video clips, effects, transitions & audio into a single output file (MP4 or MOV.)

How Video Rendering Works

When a video is rendered, all elements of the timeline are calculated—such as animations, transitions, lighting effects and color corrections. The computer renders the complete sequence of pictures from each frame to produce a finished video.

Key Steps in Video Rendering

Timeline Composition: Video editors lay raw footage, graphics, effects, and audio on the timeline.

Decoding Frames: Each frame will be decoded, based on the layers and effect have been used during rendering.

Encoding: The video is then encoded into a file format such as H.264 or HEVC after the frames have been rendered, which can be shared and played back.

The Importance Of Video Rendering

During rendering, the creative elements (transitions, text overlays, visual effects) are merged into one long video. Particularly for videos, it refers to the state in which video editing software stores raw assembling data, and without rendering, videos are unwatchable and that state is fragmented.

Rendering: A render is the final video output that you get which can be uploaded or streamed to devices.

Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve and Final Cut Pro all bring better render options that can output better quality with the right file size.

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