Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 6:00 pm
I may be far in left field on this, but when you look at the animations, professional television, movie, commercial quality cartoons, each hold of the camera is about 2 to 8 seconds long. That's it! Look at the animations out there, movies and television. Count the seconds before the camera is switched. It seems that it would be more crazy to try to do the entire various camera shots in one.
I don't see that you would do the entire animation on one file in any software, be it Anime Studio, Toon Boom, Flash, or whatever. You do a so many short second clip, save or produce it. Then, do the next short section. You add the clips in something like Adobe Premiere, AfterEffects, or even a simple low cost or free video editor such as Pinnacle Studio, or Windows Movie Maker.
After all that it's produced and you can make it as long as you like.
Am I worng on how this works?
I don't see that you would do the entire animation on one file in any software, be it Anime Studio, Toon Boom, Flash, or whatever. You do a so many short second clip, save or produce it. Then, do the next short section. You add the clips in something like Adobe Premiere, AfterEffects, or even a simple low cost or free video editor such as Pinnacle Studio, or Windows Movie Maker.
After all that it's produced and you can make it as long as you like.
Am I worng on how this works?