Adobe speed grade Exports video as a single frame

Here is a video i put together of the problem i dont get what im doing wrong. even when i export exactly as every tutorial does something still messes up. please help
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtVhdgIBsio&feature=youtu.be

Try to enter output name manually (delete Src.PathElement.0 in file name box)

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