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Assembling a time lapse in Premiere Pro

Assembling a time lapse in Premiere Pro

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Assembling a time lapse in Premiere Pro

- So, Rich, we took a look at using Photoshop to assemble the time lapse. Real easy, straightforward, but, for me anyway, I want to kind of do everything where I'm doing all my other work, right? I'm doing most of my work, say, in Adobe Premier Pro or Final Cut Pro 10. It'd be nice to sort of build the time lapse in my editor. - Yeah, and one approach to doing that is to import an image sequence. So you're actually just gonna use File, Import, in this case, and point it at that folder. Now, I've got, fortunately, my recently used folder, so I can just jump right to it, and go to the first image, select it, and make sure Image Sequence is checked. - Now the important thing here, the reason that Premier Pro, in this case, was able to figure out, and Final Cut Pro 10 would work in a similar way, that this is an image sequence, is what? - Is that they're consecutively numbered. - Right, if you have 11, 19, 32, four, you can kind of, there's ways to do to get around it, but the easiest…

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