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How to show a grid of images without importing each image and manually setting the position

New Here ,
Nov 13, 2022 Nov 13, 2022

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I am trying to show a grid of images in premiere pro, around 10x10 images. Where there are 10 images length wise and 10 images height wise. Does anyone know how to do this without having to set the position individually of each image as 100 images would take hours. Thanks in advance 🙂

 

Also I am on mac using the 2020 premiere pro version

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Community Expert , Nov 13, 2022 Nov 13, 2022

I would look at After Effects for this, using expressions. You may find an inexpensive template.

 

Stan

 

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Community Expert , Nov 13, 2022 Nov 13, 2022

Yes Ae is the way to go. Dont think you want a timeline with 100 tracks.

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I would look at After Effects for this, using expressions. You may find an inexpensive template.

 

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Thanks for the reply, i might try to make it in AE soon 🙂

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Yes Ae is the way to go. Dont think you want a timeline with 100 tracks.

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Thanks anyways 🙂

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Perhaps this is an option:

https://youtu.be/0Aa3GrQz40U

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Thanks for the link I'll look into it 🙂

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