You could just take the sequence and adjust the speed by say 200%  this
would give your stills a duration of half (3 seconds).
Hi there,

I'm editing a sequence of picture-clips for an animation. The drawings 
have a standard duration of 6 seconds. Obviously I'd like to shorten 
this duration. However, I'm unable to find a way of adjusting the 
duration for all the clips with one command. It seems I can't adjust 
the duration of one clip and paste that change to the other clips, like 
I'm used to do with effects. Up till now I wasn't able to find a 
solution with the adobe-help-option.

Can you help me out? I thank you kindly.

With regards, Daan Luijkx.
 


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