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So I'm making small gifs out of a video and the client wants, for example, a 300x250.

So first I made a sequence in premiere with the exact width and height, and scaled down my images and text, and everything became super blurry. So I decided to work in a bigger sequence and then render it out to clients needs. BUT AGAIN, SUPER BLURRY. I can't find an option in premiere to set the down sampling technique used (like in PS there's bicube and so on).

 

Any tips how to make this work??

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Sure build it "big" but export it at your desired resolution.  In your case, I suppose a sequence of 1200x1000 might be a good bet.

If you're making something that will ultimately be small, adapt your text for readability.  Preview your sequence while you're making it at 25%, for instance.

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2 hours ago, fuzzynormal said:

Sure build it "big" but export it at your desired resolution.  In your case, I suppose a sequence of 1200x1000 might be a good bet.

If you're making something that will ultimately be small, adapt your text for readability.  Preview your sequence while you're making it at 25%, for instance.

Thanks, yeah, I ended up 2x sometimes 3x my sequence. But still ended up with blurry end results after encoding. So I ended up encoding in same sequence width and height, then used a program called GIF Brewery, which had tons of more options while finalizing. They look great now, but hate when clients ask for weird ass deliverables. Last week I made 3 intro videos for Queen Latifah, Katie Couric and Madonna Badger for their talk at Cannes Lion and they asked me to send them 720p 0.6Mbps finals, I was like, uhhh okay?!

 

Well well, THANKS FUZZ

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