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This video demonstrates how to export videos from After Effects with a small file size using docHub Media Encoder. Instead of using the standard method through the render queue in After Effects, the tutorial recommends going directly to docHub Media Encoder for more precise export settings. By selecting the h.264 format and adjusting the bit rate settings to CBR with the slider all the way to the right, you can achieve a smaller file size for your video exports.