i've been asked to put together a short (20 - 30 sec) walkthrough animation at broadcast quality.
i've done walkthroughs before so that's not a problem, and i've been following the recent thread about giving architectural animations a more filmic quality which has some really good ideas that i plan to implement.
where i'm not so hot is the output required so that the animation will look good on tv.
output will be PAL at standard 4:3 ratio (probably...) so 720 x 576 resolution @ 25fps - which i'm pretty sure is correct!
where i'm a bit stuck is how to output (compresion, codecs, stills...), if i need motion blur, interlacing etc. etc.
there will be no moving elements, just pans/zooms...
i know a few of you do animations for tv ads etc so i was just wondering if there are any tips you'd be willing to share before i get started so i don't end up redoing a load of work when it all goes wrong!
oh and btw, i don't have access to after effects or combustion etc. hopefully that won;t present too uch of a problem!
Thanks!
i've done walkthroughs before so that's not a problem, and i've been following the recent thread about giving architectural animations a more filmic quality which has some really good ideas that i plan to implement.
where i'm not so hot is the output required so that the animation will look good on tv.
output will be PAL at standard 4:3 ratio (probably...) so 720 x 576 resolution @ 25fps - which i'm pretty sure is correct!
where i'm a bit stuck is how to output (compresion, codecs, stills...), if i need motion blur, interlacing etc. etc.
there will be no moving elements, just pans/zooms...
i know a few of you do animations for tv ads etc so i was just wondering if there are any tips you'd be willing to share before i get started so i don't end up redoing a load of work when it all goes wrong!
oh and btw, i don't have access to after effects or combustion etc. hopefully that won;t present too uch of a problem!
Thanks!
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