I've never had a need to get that "film feel", but the time has come. Does anyone have a link to a thread here on the matter?
I've seen a few in the past, but this place is getting full!
Thanks in advance, as always.
Rendering to achieve that 24p look.
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Vegas should add 'pulldown' to make 24 turn into 29.97. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telecine That's what all the 'old' cartoons have to have anyway. Do they lose that feel?
You should try your project settings at 12 fps. A major amount of animation is produced at that rate. (animating on 'twos'). Maybe you want to add some 'softness' too. Grain, texture, blur-that sort of thing.
You should try your project settings at 12 fps. A major amount of animation is produced at that rate. (animating on 'twos'). Maybe you want to add some 'softness' too. Grain, texture, blur-that sort of thing.
It depends on what "feel" you are really trying to get.
Computer animation could be 24fps and still not have whatever "feel" you want. Is it a lower frame rate look? Is it bloom or film grain? If you want the "whole thing" to have the same "look" and it comes from different applications or sources then everything should be done at the same fps and the same "quality" and any "look" should be done at the end in post. If you wanted a lower fps "look" you could render it out of your video editor at a lower frame rate and bring it back in and out put again.
-vern
Computer animation could be 24fps and still not have whatever "feel" you want. Is it a lower frame rate look? Is it bloom or film grain? If you want the "whole thing" to have the same "look" and it comes from different applications or sources then everything should be done at the same fps and the same "quality" and any "look" should be done at the end in post. If you wanted a lower fps "look" you could render it out of your video editor at a lower frame rate and bring it back in and out put again.
-vern