Thank you very much for the instructions. I am actually doing all 
that already, but my question was how to convert all the single 
images in the timeline to one single video clip, so that I can 
export it as a movie?

Thanks,

Shab


--- In [email protected], "Jeff Schell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> 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
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>






 
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