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Adobe Premiere Elements 3.0 Stop Motion Animation

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Uploaded by on Nov 3, 2006

An interesting one minute animation video created using Clay Models and Adobe Premiere Elements 3.0 software. This animation technique is also called Stop Motion Animation or Claymation. This is an interesting way of telling your story by adding life to inanimate objects. Do let me know what you think of this video.

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  • this is great! and HOW exactly did you do this with Premiere? I've been trying to get a program to work with this but it seemed like Premiere would only speed things up clip by clip... please let me know what the trick is! :)

  • Hi mcsteamy14,

    I have described the process in detail in few of my comments below that I posted 3 years ago. Do let know know if you have more questions.

    Thanks,

    Anuj

  • at 44 seconds howd u make that adobe box fly in... i use the same program but i dont know how to do that, tell me please

  • Hi Sum, that is simple. Place the box image in an overlay track and stretch it to increase its duration. Place CTI at start of the image in timeline (time 0) and edit its effects properties. Under Motion property set position to top left corner and scale to 0. Add key frames by clicking on Toggle Animation Button next to the 'Motion' property. Then move CTI to end of the image clip on timeline (time t) and in the effects window click on the 2 Add Keyframe buttons next to position and scale

  • Now set scale to 100 and position to center of frame (can also drag image in monitor to change position). Now when u play video the image scale and position change gradually between the two values u set from time 0 to time t.

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  • hey dude,

    could you please tell me how you did this I am making a video for someone and dont know how to do this

  • That is cool. I didn't know you could do all of this with Elements 3.0. Great job.

  • u spent ALOT of time on it, the background, nice job

  • I liked this video

    and hope to do something like it someday.

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