Scott Must Have a Pretty Good Computer.

Now yes the renders in FNaF have always been good quality so animations are usually limited in number of frames because it would take forever to render. In the Sister Location trailer this wasn't the case. I guess Scott just wanted maximum quality so the animation of all the characters on stage was made smooth and lifelike. I wonder if he had someone else render this animation for him with a higher end PC because if he rendered it himself then the really has dedication. I did the math; the animation is around 17 seconds long, and let's assume that it's made in 30 frames per second. If that's the case, he rendered at least 510 frames, each of which was very high in quality. For me a single image takes long enough so I couldn't imagine the time it would take to render this kind of animation. It's commendable really.