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robertb31213529
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April 17, 2019
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Continuous Scrolling Images

  • April 17, 2019
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Hi there. I'm not sure if there's a convenient way of doing this, but basically I need to have about 12 images of different sizes enter the screen from the right, and leave the screen on the left, one after another as if they're stitched together at the edges; so moving at the exact same speed.

I could piece them together in photoshop to create one ultra-wide image, but I'm going to have to do this for a bunch of different image collections, so hoping to avoid repeated work where possible.

Does anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks!

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Correct answer Meg The Dog

Here's a short/sloppy demo how I would do this in Premiere:

MtD

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dataforge
Inspiring
April 18, 2019

you can't drop each image onto the timeliine one after the other, or you maybe need to overlap them on separate tracks, and adjust each position with keyframes?  if each image has the same duration, and you set the starting and ending positions the same it might create the effect.

Peru Bob
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 17, 2019

This might be easier done in After Effects.

gerikp
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 17, 2019

I've been mulling this over for a little while. Are you sure you want to use Premiere Pro? I think it would be a lot easier in After Effects.

robertb31213529
Participant
April 17, 2019

I'm totally game, but I have no experience in aftereffects; but do have access to it. Am I likely to succeed as a first timer by going in and tinkering? Sorry, video is not my primary responsibility but eager to learn.

Thanks for your response!

Meg The DogCorrect answer
Inspiring
April 18, 2019

Here's a short/sloppy demo how I would do this in Premiere:

MtD