A couple of methods:

1. Drag the still images from the project window to the timeline window, one 
at a time. Each image has a default duration of (probably) 5 seconds. You 
can hover your mouse over the end of the still image in the timeline, and 
click and drag its Beginning or End to shorten or lengthen the duration.

Note: If you know you want your still images to all be of a certain 
duration, it's better to specify this in the preferences menu of Premiere. I 
believe in that version it's Edit > Preferences. There should be a location 
for you to specify the default duration of still images, in frames. If your 
project is NTSC, then it's 30 frames per second. So 90 frames = 3 seconds. 
In PAL countries, it's 25 frames per second, so 75 frames = 3 seconds. The 
caveat to this is that you must specify the still image duration BEFORE 
importing any still images. This will have zero effect on images that have 
already been imported.

2. Use the Automate to timeline feature. Using the icon view of the project 
window, you can drag and rearrange your images into any order that you want. 
When you automate to timeline, it will place all of the images in the 
timeline window for you. You can specify to even add a transition between 
each image. Very handy. Also remember that the still image duration note 
above applies to this method as well.

-jeff

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Shab Levy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2006 12:48 PM
Subject: [AP] Converting individual files to a single clip


I am trying to convert individual still image files into a single clip
so that I can later export the clip (with audio) as a movie. How do I
do that? (In other words, how does one make a movie out of single
still photographs taken with a still camera as a stop motion sequence?)

(Using Premiere 6.5 on Windows XP)

Thanks,

Shab






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