Thanks Lloyd! Aescripts was my first stop of course for this!
Im actually trying to get some tips/tricks on breaking down scripts into scenes, managing resources and organizing comps, with after effects being the primary application, in the most efficient way possible for 22 minute episodes… haven’t worked on projects that long, especially on a scale of multiple episodes with larger staff sharing the workload….
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tony romain | principal/creative director
trance
motion graphic animation and design
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Hi Tony
BAO Bones was developed specifically for use on an animated feature film. It is designed to be easier to setup and use than DUIK and is also faster to work with since it's a native plugin and not a script like DUIK. Check it out and feel free to ask any questions:
http://aescripts.com/bao-bones/