Author Topic: Best option for video animation output?  (Read 1463 times)

2019-02-08, 11:13:18

aaouviz

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Hi All,

I'm looking for the easiest possible way to collate and export animations. I render the individual frames (usually PNG or JPG) with Corona (obviously) and usually collate the frames in After Effects. However, since quite often I'm not doing any editing of these animations, AE seems too convoluted to use for such a simple process.

Does anyone recommend any software or service that will suit my needs? I'm looking for something simple that will convert hundreds of frames into a video file (usually exclusively for use on Instagram).

Appreciate any feedback!
Nicolas Pratt
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2019-02-08, 11:42:27
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Nejc Kilar

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DaVinci resolve might be a solution for you. I mean it can get really convoluted if you want it to but the process of dragging in files and then hitting export is very straightforward in there.
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2019-02-08, 11:48:21
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VirtualDub - very simple, very effective.
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2019-02-09, 11:01:55
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2019-02-09, 12:59:52
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Yes DaVinci resolve is good video color editor if you need to change fps make it more smooth etc, but you can make video even in photoshop and export in mp4 or other formats