
This action changes the preset to Custom, which is okay.
Check the boxes for Use Maximum Render Quality and Use Previews. #HOW TO MAKE A TIMELAPSE IN PREMIERE PRO CC 1080P#
Change the Preset to HD 1080p 29.97, if you have the option, or High-Quality 1080p HD. Once you're satisfied with the time-lapse, click File, Export, Media. Right-click the footage in the timeline, and click Scale to Frame Size. In the pop-up window, click Keep Existing Settings. Take the sequence you imported, and move it to the timeline in Premiere Pro.
At the bottom, check the box next to Image Sequence to include all like images in a sequence, and make a single Premiere Pro sequenced file. Follow steps 7 through 9 below very carefully. In the media box, right-click anywhere in the blank space and choose Import. This option formats the time-lapse to have 30 frames per second. In the New Sequence window, under Sequence Presets, click HDV, and then HDV 1080p30. In the project media tab in the bottom-left corner, click the icon that looks like a piece of paper with the corner folded. Enter the name of your project and click OK. To make a time lapse video using photos in Adobe Premiere Pro, follow the steps below. Time-lapse video using photos in Premiere Pro Repeat steps 14 through 22 to save the video. Other options include 240%-24 FPS and 600%-60 FPS. For 30 frames per second video, change the % to 300. In the top-right box, click the speed wheel. Drag-and-drop the video you imported into the timeline. Or you can press Command+ A to select all, and right-click, and Delete. Clear the existing timeline by clicking in the timeline, pressing Command+ A, then click Delete. If you are happy with the video's duration and look, you are finished. If you want the video to be 30 frames per second, continue with the following steps. Change the location to where you want to save the video. Change the Save as to the name of your video. To save the video, at the top-right of the screen, click the Share icon. At this point, the video is ten frames per second. While the photos are still selected, in the top-right of the screen, make any adjustments you need by cropping or using the color balance features. Click-and-drag the group of photos into the timeline below. Click the red X at the top-left of the screen to save and exit this window. Make sure the Transitions are 0.0 seconds unless you want transitions between the pictures. Change the photo duration to the time frame desired, commonly about 0.1 to 0.5 seconds, depending on how long you want the photo to show. At the top-left of the screen, click iMovie, then Preferences. Select all photos by clicking and dragging over them, or clicking the first, holding down, then click the last image. Select the location of the photos, and select the folder containing the photos, or select multiple photos by clicking the first image, hold down Shift, and click the last image. To make a time lapse video using photos in iMovie, follow the steps below. Time-lapse video using video footage in Premiere Pro. Time-lapse video using video footage in iMovie. Time-lapse video using photos in Premiere Pro. Time-lapse video using photos in iMovie.