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How to Render a TIFF image sequence with After Effects or Premiere

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So I shot a timelapse in RAW using my D5200.  Developed the images, imported into after effects to make a composition at 1080p 24fps, the clip is 15 seconds long.  Then I rendered the clips a few ways and none of them are what I want:

 

I used the H.264 first, its just pixelated and blocky, doesn't retain a smooth resolution. H.264 output an MP4 that was 6.5 MB.

Then I tried lossless and it output an AVI which is awesome resolution but the file is 2 gigs! Not even VLC media player will play it smoothly without buffering.

Last I tried H.264 BluRay which output an M4V file which is 45 MB and I can't get it to play.

 

So now I'm here asking you all what the way to go is.  When I download films, I will aim for a 1-2 gig 720p or 1080p file on roughly 2hr films.  The resolution is great, the audio is great and the file like I said is only 1.5gigs average.  So what are the rendering settings I should be using to get a file like this? Should I be importing it into Premiere Pro first or what?

 

-Thanks

Bruno

 

For Reference, here was my workflow:

 

I generally followed an Adorama Rich Harrington Time-Lapse youtube video on workflow which was:

 

Developed the Raw files in Camera Raw

Used the Image Processor to create the Tif files

Imported into After Effects as a TIF sequence

Interpreted the sequence as 24fps

Changed the Composition settings to 1080p 24fps

Then did the rendering as detailed above


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