*******Very Important Render Info*******

Make sure when you render in 3D Max that you use Microsoft Video 1 as your compression type. If you render as MJPEG you will find that Premiere Pro does not play the AVI file.

Also the size of your render should be 800x600. You can choose a larger size, but beware it will take longer to render.

25/4 Click here for my tutorial on Premiere Pro.

29/4 Hand in details added as a new post


Blog Standards

Hi All,

Please remember, your blogs are your assignment write up. I expect them to be very descriptive using screen shots to demonstrate each stage of your project. They should be written every week so that it is clear at what stage you are and more importantly how you got there. I do not want to see screen shots of the finished model without knowing how you made it!

For each key stage express what you found difficult, what you learnt, and what you would do different next time.

A good way to manage your screen shots is to take them every time you save your work, at each key stage, or when you are attempting something difficult. Paste the screen shot into a file and then add it to your blog later.

Main blog requirements:
  • Story Board
  • Screen shots of demonstrating your progress
  • What you found difficult and how you over came it (or not!)
  • What you learnt
  • What you would do different next time