Stop Motion Animation in Premiere Pro Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 11 гру 2017
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You don’t have to edit each frame individually or re import them or even nest them, if you select all your frames then right click ‘speed and duration’ or cmd + R you can set the the speed to 1 frame (or what ever frame rate you want) and check ripple edit,.... and it will automatically delete gaps between your frames
Thanks for this! It worked for me. Make sure "Ripple Edit / Shifting Trailing Clips" is checked as mentioned. I didn't have this clicked at first and wasn't sure why it wasn't working
Mate, this was everything anyone could want for making stop motion. Great video, thank you.
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3:45 you can nest all the images and edit it as a single clip, or create an adjustment layer with the transform effect, to apply it to everything below it. But select all>right click>nest would be better
This was really helpful! Thank you for posting!
3:50 that saved my life i love you SOO MUCH DUDE THANK YOU
THANK YOU SOOO MUCH, i had a assignment to make a stop motion animation and you made my life 1000000% easier
It's a really good tutorial, every tutorial should be like this! The most helpful was that the keyboard combinations and presses was there. thank you !
SUPER helpful, thank you!! I love videos that are simple and to the point
Short and covered the few basics that we really needed to know clearly.
Also, this was the first time I've seen anyone show a simple and practical use of nesting.
What was missing: getting the frame-to-frame motion right in stop-motion is difficult for beginners. For instance, the acceleration when an object begins to move. It would have been interesting to see you split the nest and use the time control on the splits of the nested sequence to do fractional speedup with frame interpolation.
Thank you! This was really easy to follow and very helpful!
Great tutorial! It's perfect. Short and sweet but with all the info I need! I shall now browse through your other videos :D
Thanks bro, i used this for my school project. and now I am finally done!
this tutorial was so helpful. really easy to follow! thankyou so much
Thank you for this helpful tutorial! 😁 It honestly made the process a lot easier and understandable. Great work! 👍
thank you for posting this! it's clear and helps me a lot!
Thank you so mutch having a lot of trouble in my animation class. Very helpful.
Cool video. One of the best for Stop Motion in Premiere Pro on UA-cam.
Thank you very much for your great tips and video!!! 🙂
i followed the step made my video successfully! thank you
Thanks for sharing this helpful video on this software.
awsome!! thanks! trying to do a stop motion for my vlog! very helpful
Thank you so much for creating this video. You explain things quite nicely. I have created a short clip in Premier Pro CC the most recent release and it plays fine in PP but nowhere else. I keep getting an error video codec not supported. I wish I knew how to fix it.
Very helpful and to the point video! Subscribed!
For easy time changes, I just create a new sequence and import the original into that one, then you can speed/slow the sequence like a normal video file, kind of like pre-composing in AE. Great video! Thanks for the help! :)
I love youuuuuuu. I mean, I love your tricks and the way you explain, thanks!
Saved me so much time!! THANK YOU SO MUCH
thanks man, easy explanation. very helpful 👍🏻
Helpful. Helped me cut down 2 hours of render time
Great work. Thanks!
Enjoyed this and super helpful Thanks!
Thank you so much! Your video was a life-saver! I resized 1 photo on my timeline and I thought I had to individually go resize all of my other 100 photos (just saying). Thanks for teaching that neat trick to apply resize on all photos, cheers!
Perfect tut! Thanks.
Lovely - nice and clear!
Perfect tutorial. Thank you!
Awesome, thank you man
This’ll be very useful & helpful. Thank you.
Thank you. This was helpful. I am doing your premiere pro course on udemy and it is also quite helpful.
Very helpful, thanks.
Thanks for the tip. But how do I blend a stop motion and a 60 fps video together in a 24fps timeline
even though im a animator not a cinematographer. i will sometimes do stop motion animation but. i do not have dragon frame and final cut pro is kinda too much for me. thank god this is great animation.
Great job as always, Phil!
Thanks for watching Ed!
thank you! very clean and useful !
Very helpful video 👌🏾
great tutorial, easy to understand.
This is so helpful! Thankyou so much
I am wanting to recreate a scene from a TV show and sync the stop motion to the audio from the scene. What would be the best way to take the pictures and keep them the same as the show, then sync them in premiere pro?
that was great! thank you
Why does your playback window have those 2 rectangle outlines in it? My work space doesn't show that, and I'm wondering if it's something I should have,
Definitely a very helpful video, thank you for sharing!
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Everything I needed to know, thanks!
Very nice tutorial. thank you
Very helpful thanks!
Super helpful, thanks!
There were a good few tricks you showed here. Thanks!
This is way more helpful than my college teacher. Very cool.
the vid is so helpfull. Thanks!
VERY helpful. Thank you so much!!!!
I'm new to stop frame animation,,,I have so much to learn ,,, could sure use some advice ...
Thanks bro its very helpful!!
and what about the audio effects?? how do you add the sound effects?
You have helped me a lot! Thank u!
This is really great! Thank you for putting this video together - the nesting was the solution I was missing!
What software are you using to capture the video with the keystrokes?
How do I export it so I can see it on my phone for some reason i cant
Hi, thanks! Really helpful!
thank you >> you saved my life
thank you bro for your effective tutorial
Why don't you import the images as a sequence? Is there any difference to import the images and making a sequence in the timeline?
Great video! I think it is easier tho to create a subsequence and then just change the speed with the "time" settings
Where do I find preferences in Window's?
ok but how do I go to preferences if I have a PC ?
Thank you!!
thank you so much :* you saved my life
you're my savior
This is soooooo helpful. Bless your soul!
Glad I was able to help you. Bless you too! :)
Thank you!
thank you!!
You earned a subscriber dude👌
Thank You !!!
so helpful!!
Why doesn't my time sequence run smoothly like this? Is it maybe because of my internet speed or because the frames are too big? When I hit play, my timeline freezes and jumps over a bunch of frames. I have 34 frames and sped them up to 2 seconds per frame which resulted to a total time of 5 seconds, is this just too fast for this much frames and that's why the timeline jumps? Please help ya'll. Thank you!
Does this app work on acer chrome book?
How to save the animation
Thank you very much Sir.
Very helpful, thank you a lot.
Can you do the same with sprites
I want 24 fps, how would I do that
i dont have a premier pro button in order to look into my prefrences?!
I’m on widows and I can’t open preferences
Thanks a lot!!!!
THANKS A LOT!
Thanks!
Thanks, Phil. I'm really happy to know I can do stop motion with Premiere! Your explanation was thorough and easy to follow!
Great video, but why not optica flow?
how do you get the frame rate to exactly 15 fps, i've calculate 0.06666667 second in a frame but i cant convert it into the video duration for each frame?
create a 30 FPS sequence, and set each photo to 2 frames, and you're good to go
be blessed sir..make some sound videos for stop motion..love from pakistan
THX Bro
Thank you
Thanks a lot 💕
You're welcome 😊
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