Export 4 videos (each video: 1024 px wide X 768 tall) from one master AE video which is 4096 pixels

What is the best way to export 4 videos (each video: 1024 px wide X 768 tall)  from one master AE video which is 4096 pixels wide X 768 tall? I will be using animation codec. This is for a 7 minute master video. Thanks, Meg
AE CS5 Mac OS 10.6.8, 2 X 2.8 GHz Quad core intel xeon, 8 GB 800MHz DDR2 FB-DIMM

Thanks so much Dave. I really appreciate your help and time. Thanks a million.
Cheers, Meg

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