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Chad Troftgruben
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Chad Troftgruben

Chad Troftgruben is a freelance animator who has spent several years learning about animation software while working on personal and commercial projects. Chad has worked with several companies for over a decade creating e-learning content. Some of these companies are Smith Micro, Lost Marble, Virtual Training Company, Packt Publishing, Train Simple, and Pluralsight. Presently, Chad spends his time being a father and expanding his animation knowledge through the creation of original works. Chad also offers a series of animation video courses through Udemy, Skillshare, and his own website.
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Choosing your file format


If you are looking to share your animations on streaming websites such as YouTube or Vimeo, or if you're looking to submit your cartoon to a film festival or a similar vendor, you tend to export your files as videos. Anime Studio handles the exporting of videos better. The thing you have to decide is which format and codec you should use when exporting out your animations. The .swf files, which are not videos, can also be created. However, you have a chance of limiting your audience by taking this route because only a certain number of services use the .swf files. Not to mention, you eliminate the possibility of altering the animation further in a piece of video editing software.

Exporting QuickTime files

QuickTime is a video format that was created by Apple. However, you don't need an Apple computer in order to utilize or view videos using this format. If you are using Windows, you will need to download QuickTime Player, which is free, from Apple's website so that...

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Chad Troftgruben

Chad Troftgruben is a freelance animator who has spent several years learning about animation software while working on personal and commercial projects. Chad has worked with several companies for over a decade creating e-learning content. Some of these companies are Smith Micro, Lost Marble, Virtual Training Company, Packt Publishing, Train Simple, and Pluralsight. Presently, Chad spends his time being a father and expanding his animation knowledge through the creation of original works. Chad also offers a series of animation video courses through Udemy, Skillshare, and his own website.
Read more about Chad Troftgruben