Make (and Use) Your Own Green Screen
Posted 08/01/2007 at 11:54am
| by Brian Moore
7. That's a Wrap
After all this work, you probably want to share the video with friends. To put your video on a DVD, select all of your footage, go to File > Export > QuickTime Movie, and use the default settings for exporting. Once that has completed, launch iDVD (or DVD Studio Pro for users of Final Cut Studio), and import the QuickTime file by selecting File > Import > Video. In iDVD, choose a menu template, insert your footage, and burn.
If you want to share your creation over the Internet, in Final Cut, go to File > Export > Using QuickTime Conversion. From there, we recommend using the QuickTime Movie format; set the Use option to whatever medium you’re planning to stream your video over. If your destination is YouTube, for example, you’re going to want to use the DivX format, which can only be used after downloading the free DivX drivers.

Share your creation the old-fashioned way, on DVD, or the new-fashioned way, on YouTube.