ABSTRACT

Rendering is the stage in production when all the work created so far, and all the data generated during the digital process, are brought together and converted into a film file that can be played back by anyone, at any time, on a standard digital movie player. The file formats most conventionally used are QuickTime or Windows Media, although there are many others available, especially those for the MP4 format example, video I-Pods. Rendered movie files can be outputted in a number of different shapes, sizes, resolutions, and playing speeds. The screen format ratio really has to be decided right up front or cursor to screen. The screen format ratio is basically the shape of screen one's film will be seen on.