converting still frames to a video sequence

Dsl_Pal

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I am a 3d animator and have recently upgraded my infrastructure to enable network rendering.

The problem with this is that when I assign multiple PCs to render the same video sequence the output format gets limited to still formats like .png .bmp and .tiff

These still frames are then saved by the program to designated shared folder in the following manner:

Job_name_frame_1_of_100.png (example)
Job_name_frame_2_of_100.png
Job_name_frame_3_of_100.png
Job_name_frame_4_of_100.png
Job_name_frame_5_of_100.png

Is there a program that can convert these 100 still into a joint video sequence format like .avi or .mov, where i can assign what th output format's frame rate can be, for instance, i want to combine these 100 frames into a 4 second video with a frame rate of 25fps?

Any help would be appreciated.
 
Is that in windows 7 ultimate and how do i go about doing it.
 
Or do you perhaps know how i can achieve this in Adobe Premiere
 
Is that in windows 7 ultimate and how do i go about doing it.

If you can't find it in Windows 7, you can install it by installing Windows Live... and then selecting that as one of the features.
I've never used Adobe Premiere... too expensive.
 
done it in after effects before.
import the image into your library. you can just pull in the first image and click the checkbox to import as a sequence.
you've got to set the footage import framerate in your prefs first though (it usually defaults to ntsc iirc)
that was after effects 6.5, so a while back.
might be able to do it in premiere too... it's been a while since i used their video suite.
you'd probably want to add frame blending to the timeline, unless you've done that in the 3d render first.
but then you'd probably know that already.
 
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