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This is a basic HOW TO video on how I was able to mass produce around 250 gameplay videos of Modern Warfare 2 in a short period of time (It's all unlisted for now). The method I learned utilizes the shortcuts featured in Adobe After Effects. Only use this method if you plan to just chug a bunch of content on your channel without really caring about editing it. After Effects is beautiful with a "Render Queue", as you can automate it to render out multiple videos while you go and sleep or do something other than be on computer. In this video, I show how to "mass render" 8 matches of MW2 without me having to make a mouse click during render. When it is done rendering, there will be 8 MP4 files for me to upload to YouTube. Automatic, Simple, and Magical. :) You will need: -Footage from Fraps or any other recording application -Adobe After Effects (CS5.5 or above preferred, I use CC.) Now then, let's break the shit down on how this works: The footage shown is of MW2 gameplay that I typically do with my brother. We upload the good matches on YouTube as unlisted. I use Fraps to record the footage but if files go over 4 GB, they have to be segmented. Because of this, I have to have a quick way to merge the clips together. To aid in this, I separated each match via folder. To sum up my process in a nutshell: Drag footage in → Rename folder → Create Composition → Ctrl+K → Rename Composition → Enter → Ctrl+M → H.264 → Repeat Now for a more detailed explanation of what I do: -Open AAE (Adobe After Effects) -Copy the folder name with "Ctrl+C" and make a new folder in AAE by right clicking the "Project" area and clicking "New Folder". Paste the folder name copied. -Drag all files from the folder into the newly created AEE folder. -Select all of the files in the folder, right click, and click "New Comp from Selection" -A new composition has been made. Immediately press "Ctrl+K" to open up composition settings. Press "Ctrl+V" to paste the name of the folder that we copied earlier. Then press "Enter". Basically we just utilized 3 shortcuts to shave off several seconds. -After it has been properly renamed, press "Ctrl+M" to add the composition to Render Queue. Set the template to "H.264" (You may not have this... but you can make it easily). And repeat the process for other videos. Want to see those 8 videos uploaded? Click these links: • [2015/03/28 - 10:17 PM] Modern Warfare 2: ... • [2015/03/28 - 11:10 PM] Modern Warfare 2: ... • [2015/03/28 - 11:16 PM] ★ Modern Warfare 2... • [2015/03/28 - 11:33 PM] Modern Warfare 2: ... • [2015/03/28 - 11:42 PM] Modern Warfare 2: ... • [2015/03/28 - 11:51 PM] Modern Warfare 2: ... • [2015/03/29 - 0:18 AM] ☆ Modern Warfare 2 ... • [2015/03/29 - 0:26 AM] Modern Warfare 2: S...