Difference between revisions of "DSM to After Effects"
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* The image sequence will be imported into the After Effects project and will show up as "footage" in the project window. | * The image sequence will be imported into the After Effects project and will show up as "footage" in the project window. | ||
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− | [[Image:DSM_to_AE_5|thumb|center|Footage]] | + | [[Image:DSM_to_AE_5.jpg|thumb|center|Footage]] |
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* With the footage selected (highlighted) press Command+Shift+/ to create a new composition from the footage and to add it to the Render Queue. | * With the footage selected (highlighted) press Command+Shift+/ to create a new composition from the footage and to add it to the Render Queue. | ||
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− | [[Image:DSM_to_AE_6|thumb|center|Footage]] | + | [[Image:DSM_to_AE_6.jpg|thumb|center|Footage]] |
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* Double Click on the Composition to load it into the timeline. Adjust the Rotation value to 180˚ in the Transform section of the comp if you shot upside down on the downshooter. | * Double Click on the Composition to load it into the timeline. Adjust the Rotation value to 180˚ in the Transform section of the comp if you shot upside down on the downshooter. | ||
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− | [[Image:DSM_to_AE_7|thumb|center|Rotate Footage If Necessary]] | + | [[Image:DSM_to_AE_7.jpg|thumb|center|Rotate Footage If Necessary]] |
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* Click on the Render Queue tab and set the Render Settings by clicking the yellow "Best Settings". Change the frame rate as necessary to match the frame rate that you intended while shooting. | * Click on the Render Queue tab and set the Render Settings by clicking the yellow "Best Settings". Change the frame rate as necessary to match the frame rate that you intended while shooting. | ||
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− | [[Image:DSM_to_AE_8|thumb|center|Change Frame Rate]] | + | [[Image:DSM_to_AE_8.jpg|thumb|center|Change Frame Rate]] |
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* Click on the yellow "Lossless" in the output module in the render queue. Choose "ProRes 422" if you plan to do additional editing in Final Cut. | * Click on the yellow "Lossless" in the output module in the render queue. Choose "ProRes 422" if you plan to do additional editing in Final Cut. | ||
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− | [[Image:DSM_to_AE_9|thumb|center|ProRes 422]] | + | [[Image:DSM_to_AE_9.jpg|thumb|center|ProRes 422]] |
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* Choose where you want to save to by clicking on the "Output To:" section in the Output module of the render queue. Click Render. | * Choose where you want to save to by clicking on the "Output To:" section in the Output module of the render queue. Click Render. | ||
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− | [[Image:DSM_to_AE_11|thumb|center|Render]] | + | [[Image:DSM_to_AE_11.jpg|thumb|center|Render]] |
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