Hi all
I've spent a couple of hours browsing old posts and can't see what I want, so I'm not sure if it can be done. Hopefully, one of the resident gurus will be able to advise.
I have a 2 minute movie which is, basically, voice over the top of a .png. When the voice finishes, the .png reduces in size to allow a logo (just a Sony text overlay) to appear underneath.
I *want* that whole image to stay 'to infinity'. I can't predetermine how long it will be necessary to keep it visible. I can drag things out to some time longer than possibly required (eg, 15 minutes), but that gives horrendous render times. If I just had one of these things to do, I could live with that, but I've got 64 of the things to do, and the thought of 64 x 50 minutes rendering isn't funny.
I suppose I could try and find my copy of Architect and have the final image repeat, but I think it's at the bottom of a box that's currently in store! :(
So, I figured that I'd be better off seeing if there's *any* way to do it in Vegas.
All advice gratefully received.
TIA
Ian
I've spent a couple of hours browsing old posts and can't see what I want, so I'm not sure if it can be done. Hopefully, one of the resident gurus will be able to advise.
I have a 2 minute movie which is, basically, voice over the top of a .png. When the voice finishes, the .png reduces in size to allow a logo (just a Sony text overlay) to appear underneath.
I *want* that whole image to stay 'to infinity'. I can't predetermine how long it will be necessary to keep it visible. I can drag things out to some time longer than possibly required (eg, 15 minutes), but that gives horrendous render times. If I just had one of these things to do, I could live with that, but I've got 64 of the things to do, and the thought of 64 x 50 minutes rendering isn't funny.
I suppose I could try and find my copy of Architect and have the final image repeat, but I think it's at the bottom of a box that's currently in store! :(
So, I figured that I'd be better off seeing if there's *any* way to do it in Vegas.
All advice gratefully received.
TIA
Ian