hi spongeebob! i hope you will make a tutorial like this in cs4. coz there's a lot of difference with the commands between cs4 and cs5. it drives me crazy. thanks! :)
What you don't know could fill a stadium, and you're doing a tutorial. It's called "desktop" in older versions for a reason. You waste a LOT of time creating a custom sequence when you don't even need to. Just hit cancel.
@SenorCajones Yes indeed what I do not know will likely fill many stadiums in most any subject. The intent here is simply to show what I did to accomplish this task. I make no claim about being an expert in any way. Simply that if I were going about doing this task then this is how I would do it. The idea is to take a direct route to getting this done while covering the bumps one may encounter while doing it. I am certain there are more efficient ways to do parts of this. This gets the result.
FINALLY!!!!!! You know I subscribe to a couple of paid sites and have not been able to learn how to re size the images until I saw your video! You made it easy and the way you explained the whole process is excellent. Thank you this video is GREAT!!!!!!!
Thanks! this was great help i had to do a project very similar to this and with me being very new to Premiere this got me through
PLgassedgraphics 2 weeks ago
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hi spongeebob! i hope you will make a tutorial like this in cs4. coz there's a lot of difference with the commands between cs4 and cs5. it drives me crazy. thanks! :)
azeee83 1 month ago
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azeee83 1 month ago
That you. That was very helpful.
deeptrancenow 1 month ago
Very nice Thank you
robertferrando 2 months ago
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drumguitar101 2 months ago
What you don't know could fill a stadium, and you're doing a tutorial. It's called "desktop" in older versions for a reason. You waste a LOT of time creating a custom sequence when you don't even need to. Just hit cancel.
SenorCajones 3 months ago
@SenorCajones Yes indeed what I do not know will likely fill many stadiums in most any subject. The intent here is simply to show what I did to accomplish this task. I make no claim about being an expert in any way. Simply that if I were going about doing this task then this is how I would do it. The idea is to take a direct route to getting this done while covering the bumps one may encounter while doing it. I am certain there are more efficient ways to do parts of this. This gets the result.
SpongeeyBob 3 months ago
nice! thx!
Partypillee 4 months ago
Nice tutorial thanx!!
AndyKingCo 4 months ago
@AndyKingCo Your Welcome :)
SpongeeyBob 4 months ago
Is there a way to set speed\duration for more than one image at a time with CS3?
If I select two or more it's grayed out :(
yanivcf 5 months ago
Question Sir! ^_^ ..Does this tutorial somehow similar to Adobe Premiere CS 3?.. can't find any tutorial like yours 'bout CS 3.. =P
oblivion0290 5 months ago
FINALLY!!!!!! You know I subscribe to a couple of paid sites and have not been able to learn how to re size the images until I saw your video! You made it easy and the way you explained the whole process is excellent. Thank you this video is GREAT!!!!!!!
Tuvidabuena 7 months ago 4
Thanks i made a great video with your help!
Respect
DJRAMIXX 7 months ago
Thanks sooooooo much for this video, pal! :) u r the only one seems to be with such knowledge! :p
-thnx SB!
naviutube2 7 months ago
Thanks for this Tutorial.
plategt 7 months ago
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team404 8 months ago