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November 13, 2018
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Create a video from stills using Photoshop or Premiere Elements 11

  • November 13, 2018
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Hi - sorry if this question has already been answered but all the answers I see don't seem relevant to my situation.

I have Photoshop Elements 11 and Premiere Elements 11 (ancient, I know  😉  ) and want to make a video from a series of individual stills (jpegs).

To be clear, I have a series of time lapse jpegs which I want to convert to video format (MP4 or similar).

Is this possible using the products I have, or do I need to look elsewhere?

TIA

Nick.

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Correct answer Steve Grisetti

This one gets asked so often I ought to do a tutorial on it for Muvipix.com.

Go to the program's preferences -- under the Edit menu on a PC. And, on the General page, set how long you'd like each frame to be under Still Image Duration. To use your photos as 30 frames per second, for instance, set the duration of each still to .03 seconds.

Then import your stills into your project and, when you drag each to the timeline, your still photos will become your video frames.

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Participating Frequently
December 7, 2019

Aloha & MAHALO for the reply and instructions! It's been a couple years
since I worked with the program... I thought it was something easy like
that, but couldn't remember what to do - and I never did use the narration,
so this will be new.

Does it work the same way in "Quick" or only in "Pro" mode?
Aloha,
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Community Expert
December 7, 2019

"....I want to create a video from a slide presentation that I can record my voice over,..."

Put your images on the timeline in Premiere Elements.  You can do them one at a time, all at once or in groups.   You adjust the length of play back by grabbing the right edge with your mouse and stretching it.  In the Tools menu is Narration.  Use that to record your voice.  You will see it in a track below your images.    

Participating Frequently
December 7, 2019

Aloha Steve! Didn't find the answer to my question, so I'll try here... I want to create a video from a slide presentation that I can record my voice over, and the duration for each slide needs to be different. A few seconds for some, and a minute or even more for others. Can you direct me to a tutorial or ??

Legend
November 15, 2018

Glad to hear it, NicMic. Please mark this question as correctly answered.

Legend
November 14, 2018

You're in the Premiere Elements forum, Nic. And my answer refers to creating a slideshow in Premiere Elements, not Photoshop Elements.

Community Expert
November 14, 2018

Nic,

Steve's procedure works. 

Timelapse is converting stills to video.  Video software works best and Premiere Elements, including version 11, is very good for this purpose.  Among other things, you get good playback speed control.  And, output choices include options for very playable formats.   

Steve GrisettiCorrect answer
Legend
November 13, 2018

This one gets asked so often I ought to do a tutorial on it for Muvipix.com.

Go to the program's preferences -- under the Edit menu on a PC. And, on the General page, set how long you'd like each frame to be under Still Image Duration. To use your photos as 30 frames per second, for instance, set the duration of each still to .03 seconds.

Then import your stills into your project and, when you drag each to the timeline, your still photos will become your video frames.

NicMicAuthor
Participant
November 14, 2018

Hi Steve - thanks for your response but I've seen this advice elsewhere. I assume it relates to a more recent version of PhotoShop then mine (V11) - the General page doesn't have a Still Image Duration option.

I'm beginning to wonder if I'll have to find other software to do this - any suggestions?