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Gwen & Emory Stagmer wrote:
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> If anyone can confirm this on another platform and/or suggest a
> work-around, it would be greatly appreciated!
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> Just FYI, this is an animatic for a 2+ minute animation I hope
> to get on TechTV's EyeDrops show. I have 1:45 of the video rendered
> at 720x540@15fps - now up to about 10 CPU DAYS of rendering time...
Sorry, no help for your problem (I'm just starting to get a working
knowledge of media - I still don't understand most of the keywords for
them), but I did have some questions on your project.
Is that a typical size for a TV animation? What format do they want it
(avi? MPG?) What do you use to put the frames together?
I saw Shrek on the big screen last weekend, and watched the background -
the blades of grass were done individually, the leaves were great, the
pine trees looked great (all things I've played with recently). Does
anyone know what kind of resolution a feature film takes?
Thanks.
> Emory Stagmer
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