Step 1.
In exporting my final visual effect I decided to use the exporting method of adding it to the render queue, this is the simplest and quickest method in getting an exported version of my graph.
Step 2.
After adding it to the render queue, I can decide what render settings, output module and output destination.
Step 3.
Here are the render settings and the options I can apply, I wanted the best quality render to ensure that the graph ran smoothly when playing in my short film, if the graph had any rendering then this would look unprofessional.

Step 4.
Here is the output module settings, the most appropriate option at this stage for exporting was quicktime however I will later need to open Adobe Media Encoder to change this to H.264 as this file format is not only lossless meaning a high file quality but is accessible on all devices making it the perfect file type to support my graph
Step 5.
In one of the last exporting steps I saved my file with a recognisable name and to a safe place where I new I could find it easily.
I will also upload this final version on a online saving system such as Onedrive to ensure that I have several copies in case of a computer malfunction.
Step 6.
My last step is to open Adobe Media Encoder and change the file format to H.264, this is to ensure that the file quality is most appropriate for the function of the video.





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