Answer to your question about changing a whole sequence of frames to 2fr duration in newer Premiere Pro (CS3 and above):
Import all the images. Put them in the timeline at the default setting (~ 5s per image). Select around all of them with the selection tool (arrow). Go to the menu bar > Clip > Speed/Duration. With the whole frame sequence selected change the duration to 2fr. (0:00:00:02). This should change all the frames in the sequence to 2 frames duration.
Good work johnny! The Puppet is awsome! Cleaver idea with the mouse trap, the timing is a bit slow though. Some secondary movement with the arms and tail and whiskers might improve the illusion of fluid motion.
Answer to your question about changing a whole sequence of frames to 2fr duration in newer Premiere Pro (CS3 and above):
ReplyDeleteImport all the images. Put them in the timeline at the default setting (~ 5s per image). Select around all of them with the selection tool (arrow). Go to the menu bar > Clip > Speed/Duration. With the whole frame sequence selected change the duration to 2fr. (0:00:00:02). This should change all the frames in the sequence to 2 frames duration.
Mr Mouse is a stop mo hit. You could start a whole animation empire with him as the start.
ReplyDeleteGood work johnny! The Puppet is awsome! Cleaver idea with the mouse trap, the timing is a bit slow though. Some secondary movement with the arms and tail and whiskers might improve the illusion of fluid motion.
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