Pesto wrote:Victor,
I thought I remember hearing you once say that the studio you work for imports your ASPro animation into After Effects. Can you go over that workflow? For instance is there anything you do to prepare you ASPro file differently knowing it will be imported into another program?
Thanks
Hi, Pesto
When I work in
Fluorfilms we follow that workflow. It's really nothing special or hard to do. In most of the cases I make only the character animation. So I export each character scene in Quicktime PNG with alpha. Then it's imported in After Effects, where they put the background, add effects, camera movements, etc.
In very rare cases I render as PNG image sequence, but only if I have a problem with Quicktime PNG or the scene is too long and complex and there's the danger the software could crash in the middle of the rendering (when rendering an image sequence, you don't lose the already rendered frames after a crash).
Sometimes I have to divide my render in two or three. For example, if I have two characters interacting each other they need to have each of them in different videos to be able to add shadows or other effects separately.
I always use a background image as reference to animate the characters (or a simple draw on a vector layer), but check "Don't render this layer" on it.
Most of the time I make the scene around one or two seconds longer than it should. That way there's always material to take if, for some reason (mostly client "needs"), the duration of the scenes is different from the accorded animatic. It is also useful to use only the best piece of the animation if, for example, the video must follow a rhythm.
I always work with the animatic in the corner of the screen, that way I know exactly when some actions must happen. In Quicktime Pro it's very easy to cut an animatic in scenes. I just open the animatic, select an In and an Out for the scene I want to animate and drag that portion of video to a folder. That way a new short video is created. I take that video and import it to AS.
Ok, I think that's all for the off-topic
