This video shows how to export animation as a video file. This video file can then be imported into a video editing software to create videos.
0:00: Introduction
0:20: Adjust the number of key frames so we don't render the rest of the scene if there is nothing going on
0:30: Scene icon on the bottom right toolbar. Set an output folder. Double check the frame rate, and the which key frames we are rendering. Change the file format to FFMPEG Video.
1:05: Preview what it should look like.
1:20: EEVEE Render
1:37: Showing the M1 mac options (Apply M1 (GPU), and MetalRT (experimental))
1:43: Render animation for EEVEE. Should take 30-40 seconds.
2:20: Playing the animation video file (EEVEE) (VLC media player)
2:30: Rendering cycles, GPU compute checked. It ended up taking 15 minutes to render this video on cycles
2:50: Playing the animation video file (CYCLES)(VLC media player)
3:06: Outro