I was able to seek a week extention in order to complete my 3D animation project. This enabled me to have to time to convert all my rendered 3d max files into a mov format, this way Premiere Pro would be able to recognise them.
I am extremely pleased with my final production. Instead of using voices to portray the characters i have decided to use words (images), along with the sound track to the childrens TV show Arthur.
I feel very confident using Adobe Premiere Pro now, and also more confident by the day at animation within Autodesk 3DS Max. It will take time to become fluent with the programs, but i feel that by the end of my next project i will be.
My animation has been exported in:
720 x 480 @ 29.97 fps
48000 Hz, Stereo, 16 bit
This is the same format to which it was imported, so no quality has been lost from the original renders.
Did I stick to my storyboard?
The honest answer is no, because i completely changed it, but i have stuck to my latest storyboard.
As i previously said in my original evaluation post, "If i had a longer period to spend on it i would have completed it to much higher standard!", as i had an extra week i feel proud to say that i have succesfully completed this task.
Wednesday, 12 May 2010
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