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Forays into Animation using Adobe Premiere Elements 7

I thought I would try out a little animation to show people using Adobe Premiere Elements 7 how to do it. If there is anyting you want to know about Adobe Premiere Elements 7, please ask and I will...  
 
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shrimpfarmer (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Great fun. It brought back memories of when I tried making my own animations using a cine camera. I will give your method a try. Things are easier now in the digital age, no more waiting for the film to be developed. Thanks for the tips.
ArizViper (3 months ago) Show Hide
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You have my imagination sky rocketing. What kind of camera did you use? I have a Sony Cyber-Shot 12.1 megapixel digital.
Never been used yet. Just got it.
GrandmaDorrie (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Hi there, I used a Sony Handycam and/or a Panasonic NV GS500, I can't remember now. Have fun with yours it sounds like a good camera. :)
jocelynmuch (3 months ago) Show Hide
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so cool!
GrandmaDorrie (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Thank you Jocelyn if you have any questions on this I will do my best to answer them for you. :)
SuperBaconDude (4 months ago) Show Hide
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thanks now i can make my animation without having to resize each frames, thanks
GrandmaDorrie (4 months ago) Show Hide
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You are welcome - glad it was of some help. :)
sylvestermeow (6 months ago) Show Hide
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I bought PE7. My camcorder is AVCHD, and upon rendering choices have to be made: quality is lost (files are too large).
What would you recommend for good, widescreen settings, in AVCHD for a decent-looking film for, say Youtube. The default preset is lousy. It's a perplexing problem.
GrandmaDorrie (6 months ago) Show Hide
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I don't know anything about HD, but I usually choose save for Personal Computer, then select MPEG and in the Preset, I use PAL DVD Widescreen, that fills the screen for YouTube. I hope that helps.  :)
GrandmaDorrie (6 months ago) Show Hide
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You are very welcome James. :)

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