- If you're an Adobe Creative Cloud member,…you may have access to Adobe Premiere Pro.…This is Adobe's flagship video editing tool…and it makes it quite simple to work with timelapse files.…Let me show you the essentials of pulling in an image…and then exporting it as a self-contained movie.…I'll now create a new project…and simply choose where to store this.…This project file will contain information…about the project.…Let's call this TLTest1.…And for now, I'll store this in that folder called Renders…that I made earlier.…
Time Lapse Using Adobe Premiere Pro
This tutorial will show you how to create jib/slider movement by using 2K footage in your 1080p Adobe Premiere Pro CC project. Let's get started. Figure 1 (below) shows the project we'll be working with in this tutorial: a 2K video loaded into Premiere Pro. I'm using a 5-minute clip recorded with the GoPro HERO3. Our 2K clip in.
How To Make A Time Lapse In Adobe Premiere
Now, looking over at the settings,…we could take advantage of other options here.…For example, if my graphics card is supported,…I could turn on acceleration which will improve performance.…I'm going to go with the OpenCL engine which I prefer…and everything else looks good.…When ready, I can click OK…and the new project file is created.…Now, Premiere Pro is a full-featured application…and I can't teach you how to use it in such a short time,…but I can teach you how to use…the one set of specific features that you're going to need…
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