Monster Rail Jam at Twelve60 Park - My first Edit.

Loose the boarder, and de-interlace the footage when you render. Other then that just give it time and your editing will get better and better as you make edits.
 
Same as .avi and compress with quicktime pro, sorenson squeeze, or something like that. The only time you don't need to de-interlace the footage is when your putting it onto a DVD for the TV. The DVD players automatically de-interlace the footage when you play the video.

But there should be a little box you can check to de-interlace in premiere. Thats how it is for Premiere pro 2, I don't see why there wouldn't be an option for de-interlacing in Premiere CS3.
 
I have Premiere Elements 3.0 I meant to save in .flv for youtube and forgot. hopefully I can replace the video cause those lines are obnoxious. compression uses h.234 - I have seen a lot of people say that sorensen sucks. I don't know, I do know that youtube sucks but it nice having all the recent uploaded videos in one place.
 
sorenson is what jason used for quick. i've had pretty good success with it for stuff i've put online or done for school projects that didnt get posted to youtube/google/brightcove, etc. if you're really concerned about video quality, buy some server space and just host the files for people to download, you'll have more control over the end result. that way youtube et al can't crap down the quality of the video.
 
100MB is huge for an edit. Mine usually rand around 20MB depending on the length of the edit.
 
no offense nick but your edits are tiny, I can't see them with out a microscope, the resolution looks good, but even so, my old eyes can't really detect anything because they are so small.
 
depends on the hosting package you get. talk to greg from pasr and see if he can set you up with anything through the host he uses, he helped me out a ton.
 
320x240 is the normal resolution size for a video for a website. Sorry if I don't make them huge.

I will actually start making them 480x360 once I get my mac.
 
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