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So basically, I do small time graphic design for people, and recently got into Keyframe Interval Animation, and for my first render the video had a black background due to the format I however after changing to quick time the rendering time seems to be just, way to long for a clip 1080p@60, on the first render there was also a bar saying the render time, this time it isnt, but photoshop is doing something, any clues?

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2 minutes ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

If your doing amination switch to after effects, its much better for this.

I have absolutely no knowledge of After Effects what so ever, and can do key frame animation fine in PS, its just the rendering that's being a bit meh..

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