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Re: Rendering procedure and questions

Here is what our team did:

We had separate computers rendering different parts of our animation. So we endend up with a bunch of little clips of our animation. We imported them in premire and put the clips together. We also added sound and voice overs in premire. Then we tried exporting our animation from premire useing the required codecc. Our video came out with a whole bunch of artifacts. Remembering I had this problem last year I suggested we get Avid DV Pro, cause it was better with the required codec. So we exported our animation in a different coddecc useing premire (uncompressed avi file) then imported it into avid DV pro. Then in avid we didn't have to do any editing cause it was already done in premire. We justed used Avid to convert our animation into the required format and it came out beautifully. No artifacts at all. It looks wonderful.
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check out my latest animations Appliance Night Out, Infant Intolerable, Fishing Like a Loony Tune, VVV Roadside Assistance

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