Hi Matt, thank you for making it easy to understand I saved lots of time but I have a problem to upload high quality videos that I filmed with my phone (IPhone 13 Pro Max) doesn’t matter how long the videos are it downgrades the quality a lot that’s been a huge problem for me if you could help me it is appreciated too much..
I am just starting drone videos; have watched your video a couple of times and have questions: 1) How do I get my video clips into a folder? I download from my SD card to my desktop to start. 2) How do I get sound into Rush. Your video seems to assume audio is already there. Thanks. Love your work.
My suggestion is to create a folder for the name of your project and then drop all your A/V assets into that folder then import the folder to your video editor.
Can you tell me which camera or phone you shot your video with? I'm also a content creator and I'm trying to shoot with the iphone 13. How can I do it in the best way and upload it to youtube in good quality. I bought most of the necessary lights and equipment.
Most of my videos are recorded with a DSLR, I had an iPhone 12 pro max when I made this video. Your iPhone is totally fine if you have a tripod, lights and a mic. Mostly trial and error from here figuring out how to use all your equipment together. You can use 30 FPS for most videos unless you're trying to capture a lot of movement or action then it should be 60 FPS
@@ContentCreationWithMatt I only shoot videos in my own home. What I need is what program I can shoot with the best quality on the iPhone. For example Protake or Filmicpro? Filmic pro is a bit costly, but protake seems more convenient. And with which program it would be better to throw it on the computer without deteriorating the video quality. Video sizes are getting too big. I usually do my edits from the canva program. Adobe premiere pro is very detailed so do you think canva is ideal? I want to upload it to youtube in the best quality, so I asked a little too many questions. Thank you for responding and helping.
@@shardycrypto I'm not a fan of the new subscription model of filmic sadly. I'd go with protake and grab yourself an external SSD hard drive if your short on storage since it's so cheap now. I use the creative cloud subscription for all creative work including premiere pro and after effects. Canva is good for beginners but it will never go as indepth as Adobe does because they are trying to be beginner friendly. The format you use for exporting will have a huge impact on your quality. I typically use MP4 and H.264 codec at 30 FPS but that doesn't work for everyone.
Hello , i have a question , i add a title and the letters in the title when i start da video are unsharped , wrinkled not smooth do you know it is fixed , thank you !
I have two 4k videos of 16 and 6 GB each. When I add them to a Rush project, add music, and output, the merge video is only 6GB even if I specify 4k output. The largest file I got was to use typical UA-cam output, which is 4k, and it is 16GB. The comparison shows that neither output video has the same clarity as the recorded video using DJI action 5 pro 4k. Do you know anyway that I can get the same clarity? I suppose that is when the being merged files are about the same size as the output file. Or Rush will just muddle the videos to some extend no matter how?
I would give anything for one (1) person to explain how to capture YT thumbnail from Adobe Rush. Everyone only explains how to do this on Premiere Pro.
I love how you break everything down and making it super simple. 😁👍
Short, sweet but yet VERY informational!
Glad it helped!
Hi Matt, thank you for making it easy to understand I saved lots of time but I have a problem to upload high quality videos that I filmed with my phone (IPhone 13 Pro Max) doesn’t matter how long the videos are it downgrades the quality a lot that’s been a huge problem for me if you could help me it is appreciated too much..
Thanks Matthew …. a clear, concise video!
Glad it helped!!
I am just starting drone videos; have watched your video a couple of times and have questions: 1) How do I get my video clips into a folder? I download from my SD card to my desktop to start. 2) How do I get sound into Rush. Your video seems to assume audio is already there. Thanks. Love your work.
My suggestion is to create a folder for the name of your project and then drop all your A/V assets into that folder then import the folder to your video editor.
Can you tell me which camera or phone you shot your video with? I'm also a content creator and I'm trying to shoot with the iphone 13. How can I do it in the best way and upload it to youtube in good quality. I bought most of the necessary lights and equipment.
Most of my videos are recorded with a DSLR, I had an iPhone 12 pro max when I made this video. Your iPhone is totally fine if you have a tripod, lights and a mic. Mostly trial and error from here figuring out how to use all your equipment together. You can use 30 FPS for most videos unless you're trying to capture a lot of movement or action then it should be 60 FPS
@@ContentCreationWithMatt I only shoot videos in my own home. What I need is what program I can shoot with the best quality on the iPhone. For example Protake or Filmicpro? Filmic pro is a bit costly, but protake seems more convenient. And with which program it would be better to throw it on the computer without deteriorating the video quality. Video sizes are getting too big. I usually do my edits from the canva program. Adobe premiere pro is very detailed so do you think canva is ideal? I want to upload it to youtube in the best quality, so I asked a little too many questions. Thank you for responding and helping.
@@shardycrypto I'm not a fan of the new subscription model of filmic sadly. I'd go with protake and grab yourself an external SSD hard drive if your short on storage since it's so cheap now. I use the creative cloud subscription for all creative work including premiere pro and after effects. Canva is good for beginners but it will never go as indepth as Adobe does because they are trying to be beginner friendly. The format you use for exporting will have a huge impact on your quality. I typically use MP4 and H.264 codec at 30 FPS but that doesn't work for everyone.
@@ContentCreationWithMatt okey matt , thank you for information
Is this programme compatible with m2ts/avchd files and is there a time limit on video length,,thanks
How can I save my edited graphic to use in future projects so I don't need to re make my title for each video
This helped so much!
Hello , i have a question , i add a title and the letters in the title when i start da video are unsharped , wrinkled not smooth do you know it is fixed , thank you !
I have two 4k videos of 16 and 6 GB each. When I add them to a Rush project, add music, and output, the merge video is only 6GB even if I specify 4k output. The largest file I got was to use typical UA-cam output, which is 4k, and it is 16GB. The comparison shows that neither output video has the same clarity as the recorded video using DJI action 5 pro 4k. Do you know anyway that I can get the same clarity? I suppose that is when the being merged files are about the same size as the output file. Or Rush will just muddle the videos to some extend no matter how?
I haven't used this app in ages now but it sounds like a codec issue during export. For example I use H.264 in premiere pro and export to MP4 file.
How do i screen record in premiere rush on MAC
I would recommend watching some of the OBS tutorials on this channel. Free software and it's awesome for stuff like this
Maybe I missed it, but I was disappointed you didn't show the end result once you were finished making the changes.
Thanks for your feedback
I would give anything for one (1) person to explain how to capture YT thumbnail from Adobe Rush. Everyone only explains how to do this on Premiere Pro.
Apparently there's no option to export still frames in Adobe rush according to Adobe forums but that's from 2019. They should have added it by now!
@@ContentCreationWithMatt OK so I’m not going crazy. Thx! I feel somewhat better now.
A bit disappointed that you did not show where to obtain the software and how to go about downloading and installing it.
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