Exporting Rendered Timeline to Adobe Premiere Pro

Is there a way to export my finished timeline animation to an MP4 or some other animated format in Adobe Premiere Pro so it plays like a video?

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  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 101,965

    Use an image sequence rather than rendering to a video - it gives you moe control, makes it easier to redo sections if necessary, and captures additional info (e.g. an alpha channel/transparency).

  • skiman44skiman44 Posts: 50

    Awesome, you've been great! Again, sorry to be so naive, but do I save each rendering as like a .jpeg or .png, then drop them into Adobe Premiere, or is the image sequence a setting in DAZ?  Thanks Richard! - Ski

  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 101,965

    Image Sequence is an option in the Editor tab Render Settings, Render Type, where you can select Still Image, Movie, or Image Sequence,

  • CES3DCES3D Posts: 114

    Daz Studio Output:
    In the "Render Settings" pane, set "Render Type" to "Image Series."
    Specify the range of frames to render in "Render Range."
    A series of image files will be created with sequential numbers added to the file name specified in "Series Base."
    *SS1

    Importing into Premiere Pro:
    (My interface is in Japanese, so I apologize for not knowing the exact terms in other languages.)
    From the main menu, select "File (F)" - "Import (I)." *SS2
    Select the first image file from the series of images output by Daz Studio.
    Check "Image Sequence" and click "Open (O)." *SS3

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