You've got the right codec, H.264 is best for web compression, and depending upon the length of your reel it should keep it within 10 mb, which should be fine for most websites, if you want higher quality you could post it to Vimeo, which hosts HD video and is a great site for hosting demo reels. The biggest problem I've…
Hey all, just had a curiosity. I've been struggling to get my demo reel put up online while having the quality actually be decent. I was curious as to how everybody here goes about it. Just stuff like compression format, what websites are good to post them on (I tried youtube and even though I followed their instructions…
At our film school where they do short films usually in the region of 3-15 minutes and mainly work on Final Cut, we were told that for web these were good settings: h.264, keyframe every 10 x framerate (i.e. every 10 seconds), with bitrate set to a multiple of 300kbps, ranging between 300-1200kbps depending on the desired…