I have come onto a project and the Director is in despair. He has had all his maps made up from a graphics company who have delivered the in flash.
The animations have been done in the wide and the timings are way off. The budget has been spent and the graphics company are refusing to do any further work on this project.
I have opened the files into a flash editor and have figured out how to do the retiming but cannot create any kind of "virtual camera" in order to effectively DVE the images so that I can produce the moves that the Director is after.
Even if I succeed with this, how to I get them into AVID?
I am perplexed
Ian
It's been a long while since I touched flash, and there will be better resources out on the web, but I think you need to nest the animation in a layer and apply motion tweening to that layer.
To get the finished animation to Avid you'll need to export a Quicktime movie - although I think that may well still be a world of hurt. I have memories of image sequences being the better option.
Good luck
Avid, FCP, EVS, Tape, whatever.
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