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Time lapse video from images

Community Beginner ,
Sep 18, 2024 Sep 18, 2024

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Hello everyone,

 

I know nothing about Premiere, and I want to create a 30 second time-lapse video from 50 digital images. Two will be shown per second, I want the video to end showing the last image and staying there for the remaining five seconds. Also, I want to add a song that plays throughout. 

 

Can someone recommend a good tutorial video to show me how to do this? I have been looking but I find them a bit all over the place.

 

Thank you

 

Greg

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Community Expert , Sep 18, 2024 Sep 18, 2024

Here's how you can get started:

  1. Gather your images in a single folder.
  2. Use the Import Images as an Image Sequence method in Premiere Pro. This will allow you to treat the sequence of images as a single video clip.
  3. If you need to adjust the frame rate of the clip (to speed up or slow down the time-lapse), refer to this guide on changing the frame rate of clips.
  4. For additional effects, such as creating freeze frames, check out the freeze frame guide.
  5. If want to add music and adjust its duration,
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Here's how you can get started:

  1. Gather your images in a single folder.
  2. Use the Import Images as an Image Sequence method in Premiere Pro. This will allow you to treat the sequence of images as a single video clip.
  3. If you need to adjust the frame rate of the clip (to speed up or slow down the time-lapse), refer to this guide on changing the frame rate of clips.
  4. For additional effects, such as creating freeze frames, check out the freeze frame guide.
  5. If want to add music and adjust its duration, take a look at the remix audio feature.

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Thank you Paul, I appreciate the help.

 

Greg

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