Check into QuicktimePro and Apples iMovie if you are on a Mac. Recently, I was able to put together a short animated walk through for a presentation at a trade show which was looped for continuous play. It combined a couple of animated sequences done with Lightworks from paths created in Archicad along with still photographs of an existing site. The path was rendered as a series of tiff files and animated in Quicktime. iMovie then allowed me to splice in the still shots with transitions, edit and split the animated sequences and in spots insert a still from the animation series to hold a view a bit longer for emphasis. It also allowed editing out any awkward parts such as clipping walls in the walk through path.
One other thing that iMovie did was allow the "Ken Burns Effect" to be used on the still photos and renderings. I could see where several selected renderings could be given a sense of movement with out having to set aside the hours required to do a series of renderings in Lightworks. Of course rendering out with the Internal Rendering Engine is quicker then Lightworks, but the control that the stills allow on focusing attention where you want it focused has its uses.
Given that I had never opened iMovie until the morning of the day I was committed to have the walk through done, it went surprisingly well and my client was pleased. My Son who is in the animation/ illustration business would and could throw a number of rocks at it, but for an Architect trying to present something quickly and inexpensively and not have it look like a complete kludge, the tools are and were available.
Ted Taylor
Atlanta, GA , USA
iMac (Retina 5K, 27", Late 2015)
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