I'm in After Effects CS3 (8.0) on macosx 10.5 with a quad-core intel xeon 2x2,26Ghz avec 8Go de Ram.
My records are in quicktime format prores422hq to be inserted into a film in the same format (in Final Cut Pro 6).
My project is quite urgent and I can not solve my problem.
I have yet activated the blur on my layers and my composition and in my list rendering.
I work with compositions in 50i exported 50i.
I looked on various forums, But nothing really conclusive.
Maybe I forget something fundamental.
If anyone can aid me, Me it would be useful.
Re: Animation pictures HD flick by Pascal Fayolle on Jun 18, 2009 at 12:52:07 pm
Hello,
I'm working on some animations from images (it is often close-up in which I zoom and move). And I have a big problem with the rendering of my composition that flick.
I work with After Effects CS3 (8.0) on a MACOSX 10.5, Quad-Core Intel Xeon 2x2,26Ghz, 8Go of Ram.
My renders are in quicktime ProRes422HQ like my final cut project (Final Cut Pro 6).
My project is quite urgent and I can not solve my problem.
I have activate the movement blur on my layers and my composition (and in my rendering list).
I work with compostions in 50i exported 50i.
I looked on various forums, mais but nothing really conclusive.
Maybe I forget something fundamental.
If somebody can bring me its help(assistant), that would be for me a big utility.
Thank you
Re: Animation pictures HD flick by Michael Szalapski on Jun 19, 2009 at 1:38:51 pm
Could you show an example video of the flicking?
Render out a part where it is the worst.
Then on the COW above the box where you type a response are a series of buttons, one button from the right is the video upload button. That way we can see exactly what you are talking about.
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Re: Animation pictures HD flick by Michael Szalapski on Jun 19, 2009 at 9:52:07 pm
I don't see a lot of flickering in this video. It kinda stuttered for a second when I first played it, but once my computer had fully opened it I didn't really notice it doing anything worth worrying about.
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