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April 19, 2020
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Can I create a timelapse in Premiere Rush?

  • April 19, 2020
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Hi
Ove the last 2 years or so, I've taken a photo of a certain scene from the same spot every couple of days. I've got about 400 photos.
Can I create a timelapse in Rush where each photo displays for a certain duration (not sure what, somewhere between 3-5 sec maybe) then the next pic displays for the same duration,  repeated about 400 times until all 400 images are cycled thru.

Then repeat or stop, not sure at this stage.

 

Ideally, I'm looking for some workflow whereby I can select all in order (oldest to most recent) and apply the above settings 🙂 rather than repeating something 400+ times 😞
I'd like quality to be sufficient for posting to YouTube.

Thanks

Correct answer Myra Ferguson

Here's how you can create your timelapse video from the photos you've captured:

  1. Place all your photos in a folder (preferably named sequentially).
  2. Select all, Ctrl (Windows) / Command (macOS) + A, to have them selected in order as they are named so that they appear in the project in that order.
  3. Although you can change the duration of the individual images, with 400 photos, that might be too tedious. Instead, you could render the image sequence as a video, create a new project with the rendered video, select the video, and in the Speed panel (the icon looks like a car's spedometer), change the Range Speed to speed as desired.

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Participant
May 3, 2025

Hola. Con esta opcion debes usar Lightroom.

Selecciona las fotos y crea una coleccion

Pasa al modulo PROYECCION, selecciona laplantilla RECORTAR PARA RELLENAR para que als fotos ocupen la mayor parte de la pantalla. E el panel derecho uedes probar con la opcion de Zoom para rellenar.

Selecciona todas las fotos de la coleccion.

En el panel de reproduccion aplica una duracionde 2 segundos por foto y 0 de transcision.

 Puedes escoger sendas pantallas negras al principio y al final para tener margen derecorte.

Selecciona la calidad mas alta.

En el panel izquierdo, en la arte baja, selecciona EXPORTAR VIDEO con la mayor calidad posible.

De esta forma Lightroom va a fabricar el video inical para ti.

Guarda el video como un proyecto en CREAR PROYECTO DE DIPOSITIVAS GUARDADA y si quieres regersar a hacer algu retoque puedes buscarlo en la seccion de colecciones (tiene un icono de boton de play).

Cuentame como te fue a Dr. Lightroom, juancalop14@gmail.com.

Myra Ferguson
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Myra FergusonCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
December 29, 2022

Here's how you can create your timelapse video from the photos you've captured:

  1. Place all your photos in a folder (preferably named sequentially).
  2. Select all, Ctrl (Windows) / Command (macOS) + A, to have them selected in order as they are named so that they appear in the project in that order.
  3. Although you can change the duration of the individual images, with 400 photos, that might be too tedious. Instead, you could render the image sequence as a video, create a new project with the rendered video, select the video, and in the Speed panel (the icon looks like a car's spedometer), change the Range Speed to speed as desired.
Participant
December 29, 2022

Hi Myra, 

 

thanks for this quick answer ! 

If I sum up I should create two project 

1 - importing all the photos and creating a video 

2 - importing the video and speeding up the video 

 

I've just did that , it works indeed, but it's a long process and with 1000 photos you need to redo the speed up step..

Anyway thanks for this workaround solution , it's good to know ! 

Myra Ferguson
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 30, 2022

If you have the Creative Cloud subscription, then there are other apps that can make creating the timelapse video process a bit more efficient:

  • After Effects
  • Premiere Pro
  • Photoshop
  • Animate
Participant
December 27, 2022

Hi,

 

Have you found a way to do that on Adobe Premiere Rush ? 

 

Thanks