Re: Credit roll speed

Date : Fri, 02 Sep 2005 18:36:39 +0100
To : DS(at)Softimage.COM
From : Tony Quinsee-Jover <tony(at)hdheaven.co.uk>
Subject : Re: Credit roll speed
For those who don't know, the easy way to achieve this is to set a (linear) keyframe with the roller at its start position, then step forward one frame, move the roller up 4 pixels and set another keyframe.  Now go to the Animation Editor and set the curve to Gradient Extrapolation.

Regards,
Tone :)


At 18:27 02/09/2005, you wrote:
We usually use an even pixel/frame speed in the DVE. 4 pixels per frame is "filmic". If you need it faster, just increase by an even number.


Until next time...

Matt Small
Pair of Hands
Sherman Oaks, CA

"If it was easy, everyone would do it."


On Sep 1, 2005, at 5:23 PM, Chris Schwarze wrote:

Morning
I?m in PAL land, (sunny in Melbourne) and I need to create a credit roll in 2K, 24FPS, for a record out to film. And later to telecine transfer back for video release. Are there any magic numbers for the roll speed to avoid strobing or artefacts in film projection and telecine transfer?

Cheers
Chris
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Chris Schwarze
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Sydney - Melbourne
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