@pmolson said:
120 seconds x 30 frames per second = 3600 images with a duration of .033 each (1 second divided by 30)
Correct
@pmolson said:
Lets say I have 20 scenes and the animation settings are set to 30fps
My scene transition settings are set at 2 seconds (just because that is what it was set at)
I know from past experience that this set up generates 1142 images.
20 x 2 = 40 seconds animation @ 30 fps = 1200 images
@pmolson said:
f I want a video that plays at 30 fps and I want that video to be 2 minutes long...
120 seconds x 30 frames per second = 3600 images with a duration of .033 each (1 second divided by 30)
OK, better to say 120 seconds / 20 scenes = 6 seconds per scene transition.
So set the transition time to 6.0 seconds and for 20 scenes it will be 120 seconds long. Job done.
@pmolson said:
does changing the scene transition time change the image output per scene?
Yes because video is output at 30 frames per second. More seconds, means more frames.