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  • importing tiffs

    Posted by Mark Francis on April 14, 2011 at 1:41 pm

    ive rendered 300 tiffs out of maya, a 3d app, and each tiff is 1 frame in length but i click on import and choose my folder and now each 1 frame tiff inside fcp is 10 seconds long instead of 1 frame. how can i make each tiff 1 frame in length?

    cheers

    Mark Francis replied 15 years, 3 months ago 3 Members · 16 Replies
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  • Mark Suszko

    April 14, 2011 at 3:16 pm

    Make a new bin just for the tif files. got into your prefernces and you’ll find a menu item that sets the default duration of stills. Import the frames as one big stack. A folder will work. Problem solved!

  • Mark Francis

    April 15, 2011 at 11:03 am

    cheers its sort of working. thin is when i import the stills and place them on he timeline and hit space to play i cant see anything playing in viewer windows. instead i have to click on a frame to see it in the viewer and only that frame is seen throughout, although the playhead is moving.

    please take a look at my settings to see if they are correct, cheers

  • Mark Suszko

    April 15, 2011 at 3:16 pm

    You may need to render. Certainly, if you render out that section of the timeline as a self-contained QT mov and import that back in, you then will have a single clip of the entier animation.

    Other than that, I think you may have something set wrong in your geenral preferences or window settings, but I can’t diagnose that from here. Render out the reference clip, and see if that plays nice with the other kids on the timeline.:-)

  • Jeff Greenberg

    April 18, 2011 at 4:22 pm

    a MUCH easier workflow would be to:

    Open the stills in QuickTime 7 – it can see image sequences. Then save out as an Uncompressed (or ProRes) file. Now it’s a single QuickTime file.
    or
    GO to motion, it’ll auto collapse the image sequence there – then adjust the length of the motion project to the duration of the clips; then you can bring the motion file into fcp.

    Best,

    Jeff G

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  • Mark Francis

    April 21, 2011 at 8:05 am

    i tried opening in qt but all i got was loads of single frame renders opening up on my desk top. and i dont know how to use motion. if you could go in to detail or step by step how this is don it would be appreciated

    cheers

  • Jeff Greenberg

    April 21, 2011 at 10:06 am

    In QuickTime Player (and QuickTime Player 7 not QuickTime X) the choice is to open an Image Sequence….

    Then you can save it however you like.

    In Motion, you navigate in the File Browser to your image sequence. By default, motion handles image sequences as collapsed.
    Then you change the duration of the composition by clicking the frame count in the lower right corner.
    Then save as a Motion File and it imports directly into FCP.

    Best,

    Jeff G

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  • Mark Francis

    April 28, 2011 at 2:50 pm

    got it making movies from my stills but some of my tiffs wont open. i get this message

  • Mark Suszko

    April 28, 2011 at 5:37 pm

    Need more detail. Also, in the previous picture, I see a file labeled Apache 1, then one labeled Apache 100, etc. The first file needs to have the same number of decimal places in it, or it will get out of sequence, has been my experience. So if the highest frame number you have is “apache600”, the first frame should read “apache001”, not “apache1”

    That’s not likely part of your latest problem, though.

  • Mark Francis

    April 29, 2011 at 2:12 pm

    look at the attached file and youll see my first frame didnt render, could this be why? all the frame numbers are correct.

  • Jeff Greenberg

    April 29, 2011 at 2:51 pm

    Frame numbers ARE NOT correct.

    001
    002
    003
    etc
    010
    011
    012
    etc
    100

    Fill out all 3 digits.

    Best,

    Jeff G

    Apple Master Trainer | Avid Cert. Instructor DS/MC | Adobe Cert. Instructor
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