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From: halfthrottle
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  • ok,Thanks I try

    

  • Then how to resize

  • @hanracing Click on the clip you want to resize, go to the effects tab, play with the scale until you have the size you want.

  • slow pan and zoom effect and resize

  • @hanracing Oh um.... just look up keyframe animation. It's pretty easy.

  • Can filmed a tutorial about this ?

  • @hanracing A tutorial on what?

  • Does it need to resize photo to 16:9 ?

  • @hanracing You could resize the footage once you import it. Or you could give it a slow pan and zoom effect.

  • this is great! so simple.. just one issue, if there is a number missing it stops right there then you have to find where the missing one goes and reimport..help anyone?

  • @jakewillvideo There is probably a way to batch rename a bunch of files. Not sure though.

  • @halfthrottle yep, quick fix.. really easy to do on mac with Automator. Uploading my video now!

  • @jakewillvideo Yes I was going to suggest automator, but didn't know if you were on a mac or not.

  • @halfthrottle ah gotcha, thanks though your vid saved a looooot of time haha.. check out my timelapse, its up now

  • Thank you soooooo much!!! 

  • ...great...simple video on this huuuuge topic....cheers....!!!

  • THANK YOU!!! been looking for this all over. nicely explained, I did the exact same thing you did, imported all of the stills lol!

  • @hhrbjason Glad it helped. If you have any ideas for future tutorials let me know, I'll see what I can do.

  • Nice one mate, I love Premiere Pro.

  • Do you know how to change the frame rate of the image sequence?

  • @slewis Try putting it in slow motion. Right click, speed/duration and play with that setting until your clip is as long or short as you want it to be.

  • oh lord, the clicking killed my ears! It really made me agressive :/

  • @imbadimba Yeah I didn't realize it was recording the clicks, and I couldn't find a way to easily remove them after I captured it. I think in future tutorials I'll disable them. The halo around the mouse arrow does a good enough job letting people know when I click on something.

  • Very well done HT, Your Videos are First class.I find myself checking every day,in anticipation of your latest Vid,I guess you can say were becoming your groupies,

    Its like your the GURU,and were your followers.

  • Premiere pro tip

  • Is that a Manfrotto tripod? If so, which one! Thanks.

  • @shubus Sure is, search for my video: Review: Manfrotto Travel Tripod I talk all about it there. Great tripod.

  • I knew there was a way. BIG THANK YOU, sir...

  • great tutu!

  • Thank you for the tutorial. I'm pretty new to video editing, so as many of these as you could make would be really helpful. BTW, I like the clicking, too. Ride safe!

  • @yokohamaguy75 What camera do you shoot with?

    I guess the clicking stays:)

  • Another Pro tip as per usual ;D

  • love the clicking!

  • @1jbunceiii Really? It drives me crazy I was planning to turn it off for the next tutorial I do.

  • You could do a video with your rendering settings. Drifts are pretty popular now so there are plenty of videos on YT made with them, but in my opinion yours look nicer than majority I've seen. It's either the settings or lighting in Panama is better haha ;)

  • @jajajacol The lighting here IS better. It's almost always cloudy here, so there aren't any hard shadows.

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