after effects question
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- caulfield
just wondering - if I've rendered out every 25 frames of a sequence, is there a way that after effects can hold each one instead of showing me the missing frames display?
- Drno0
can you rephrase please,
I don't get the question
- caulfield0
okay, hmmm...
well my project is 750 frames long, but while I test out my 3D elements I only want to render every 30 frames.
Is there a way of importing those into after effects so that it holds each of those frames for 30 seconds, instead of having it show the 'missing frame' image?
- Drno0
ok C.
there's a way to do it, but its long and painfull.
you need to render the mov in the resolution you want,
open Image ready, drop the video into it, select the range, tell I.R. to render every 30 frames.
save the psd.
import the result in after effect, create your timeline, and drop each layer into the timeline with a 30 sec space trough them,
render and you have your video,it is long and painfull as I said but I hope it helped
- chossy0
do you have final cut pro?
if so then you could do it well quickly with that, but it would require a second render, before you took it into AE.
export your 30 frames as an image sequence.
Import into fcp setting your still frame / freeze to 30 seconds. drag and drop your imported folder onto timeline, render out you will have 30 stills at 30 seconds each on one big assed movie :D then take into AE to tinker about with.