Skip to main content
björnk57638690
Participant
January 29, 2018
Answered

Text auf Animation nach Rendern unscharf/nicht glatt

  • January 29, 2018
  • 1 reply
  • 5164 views

Hallo liebe Community!

Ich bin eine frische Anfängerin, wenn es um das Programm After Effects geht und bitte um eure Hilfe:

1. Ich benutze einen Mac

2. Animation ist schon gerendert

3. .mov

4. online konvertiert auf mp4, da mein Handy es nicht abspielen konnte

Animation ist für social media marketing gedacht und soll in die Instagram Story posten, wo man ganz normal horizontal posten kann oder reingezoomt, sodass es wie vertikal aussieht.

Wenn ich reinzoome, ist die Schrift unscharf und undeutlich.

Wie kann ich das beheben?

Oder: Wie kann ich im Programm die Animation auf vertikal umstellen?

    This topic has been closed for replies.
    Correct answer Rick Gerard

    First, you should only be creating compositions that use the standard composition settings. You have to have expert knowledge to reliably use custom composition settings.

    Second, you should be rendering your deliverable files, your H.264 MP4 files, using the Adobe Media Encoder. Again, you should be using the standard presets that match your destination. YouTube presets for YouTube, Vimeo Presets for Vimeo. You have to have an experts understanding of video formats and compression to reliably set custom render settings.

    The third point, your design must be large enough to fill the intended screen. Most projects that you intend to deliver to the internet should be at least HD and 25 fps in Europe or 23.976 fps in the US. This will keep your text and images from becoming distorted.

    I suggest that you go to the Adobe After Effects product page and click through the learning AE materials you will find there. Video Is complicated and must adhere to standards. After Effects is incredibly complicated and there are a lot of switches that you can throw that will foul up your project before you even get started. Take the time to learn about both from folks that know what they are talking about.

    1 reply

    Rick GerardCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
    Community Expert
    January 29, 2018

    First, you should only be creating compositions that use the standard composition settings. You have to have expert knowledge to reliably use custom composition settings.

    Second, you should be rendering your deliverable files, your H.264 MP4 files, using the Adobe Media Encoder. Again, you should be using the standard presets that match your destination. YouTube presets for YouTube, Vimeo Presets for Vimeo. You have to have an experts understanding of video formats and compression to reliably set custom render settings.

    The third point, your design must be large enough to fill the intended screen. Most projects that you intend to deliver to the internet should be at least HD and 25 fps in Europe or 23.976 fps in the US. This will keep your text and images from becoming distorted.

    I suggest that you go to the Adobe After Effects product page and click through the learning AE materials you will find there. Video Is complicated and must adhere to standards. After Effects is incredibly complicated and there are a lot of switches that you can throw that will foul up your project before you even get started. Take the time to learn about both from folks that know what they are talking about.