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February 6, 2020
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Continuous Scrolling Images From Right to Left

  • February 6, 2020
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Hi ! I have been searching alot on how to make images move continuously from right of the screen to the left as the are stitched together. Can anyone please tell me the technique how to do that. The link is below of the video I m trying to make.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S93yaEI6YqQ&t=53s

Correct answer Carlos Ziade

if you only have premiere pro and you do not have after effects or photoshop,

watch the video tutorial i prepared. each color represents an image and I used

2500 frame size as my sequence width in order to insert 4 images there, you can

create other settings depending on what you want.

6 replies

Participating Frequently
February 21, 2022

Well, this response will be on a two-year old post at this point.  So, I'm just paying forward in the hopes someone else doesn't have to struggle creating a 'continouse slide with video' in Premiere.  

 

LoveTheBasics' Youtube video really helped with the one step I was missing;  it really was as simple as he said- just never thought about changing the horizonal resolution.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=On_JvoBpnJE

 

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 21, 2022
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  it really was as simple as he said- just never thought about changing the horizonal resolution.


By @brianf72061407

 

Did you read Carlos post?

Participating Frequently
February 21, 2022

I didn't see it and links are a big help.

markb22600975
Participant
February 20, 2020

 

Hey I'm trying to do this exact thing... However my images seem to be a little jerkey in their motion. Any tips on smooting the pan out and reducing the hesitation between key frames? I've tried increasing the FPS to 30 fps.. or even higher at 120 fps in after effects, it will look acceptable in the timeline in AfterEffects,  but on export, its not as smooth as I would like. Sorry for the short loop. The whole file size is too big to post... But you can see the hesitation in th emotion I'm talking about. 

Peru Bob
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 21, 2020

Try making all of the keyframes divisible by 8.

Carlos ZiadeCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
February 6, 2020

if you only have premiere pro and you do not have after effects or photoshop,

watch the video tutorial i prepared. each color represents an image and I used

2500 frame size as my sequence width in order to insert 4 images there, you can

create other settings depending on what you want.

Daniel006Author
Participant
February 7, 2020

Thanks for the tutorial Sir. That will work for me.

Community Expert
February 7, 2020

you are most welcome!

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 6, 2020

Set up all your image next to each other in Ps and keyframe in Pr.

Kevin-Monahan
Community Manager
Community Manager
February 6, 2020

I would also approach something like this in the manner that Ann mentioned. While it is possible to do completely in Premiere, it's more cumbersome. I found the easiest way to do animate them in Premiere Pro is to line them up in the Essential Graphics panel at equidistant intervals, then keyframe them from left to right.

 

Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community & Engagement Strategist – Pro Video and Audio
Community Expert
February 6, 2020

yeah Kevin that's cool taking into consideration that the user only has premiere pro,

and maybe use nesting techniques which I also found easy to do without having to 

create ultra wide sequences like the video i created and shared

LinSims
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 6, 2020

Moved. I hope you find an answer.

John T Smith
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 6, 2020

Please post the name of the Adobe program you use so a Moderator may move this message to that forum

Daniel006Author
Participant
February 6, 2020

Sir I use Adobe Premiere Pro 2020.