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Max has a built-in feature that is called Video Post in which you can stream camera shots together, add pictures, I belive you can add sound but I may be mistaken but anyway you can "Add Image Input" and click on "Files" which will take you to an open dialog and from there you find the first frame of your animation, click the "Sequence" checkbox and click open. That should import everything and now you can save the video post file as an avi.
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