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John Raffy
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Stop Frame Animation

Jul 3, 2012 4:53 PM

Tags: #frame #stop #skinning #collection #master #animation #onion

Are there any tools to help with stop frame animation in the Creative Cloud (Master Collection) software?  Any references in the online materials I found on the Adobe sight referred to Priemere Elements, and I was not able to directly/easily find the same features in the "Pro" products.

 

The specific features I am after are "onion skinning" and conversion of numbered photos to a video clip.

 

I am only a casual user, so it is very likely I've missed something.  Any help would be appreciated. 

 
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    Jul 10, 2012 6:27 PM   in reply to John Raffy

    Hey John,

     

    I know there are third party plug-ins that can give you onion skinning type options for After Effects or Premiere Pro but I don't think there is native functionality included. I did see info related to this functionality for Photoshop and Flash Pro help but I'm not sure if they would be what you needed.

     

    You can easily import an entire folder of images to individual frames (commonly called an image sequence) into Premiere Pro. Just set the still image duration to be the number of frames wanted (1 or 2) in the preferences prior to importing them and you can then use the automate to sequence command within the app to convert them to video.

     

    Depending on the kind of animation you are creating Premiere Elements might be a easier option for this kind of workflow with what is included natively in the application. If you have a camera connected with a live feed it has options to grab a frame and native stop motion functionality with onion skinning I believe. You might post the question again on the Premiere Elements and Premiere Pro forums for comfirmation. You could also download trials of Premiere Pro or Premiere Elements to try them out if you are considering options.

     

    Hope that helps,

     

    -Dave

     
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    Jul 11, 2012 2:22 PM   in reply to John Raffy

    You're welcome John.

     

    I agree and empathize with much of what you said, being somewhat of a video app user myself I've experienced changes I didn't like as well. I think this happens because the software, just like everything else  is always evolving and changing to stay current with the industry. I know our developers have to make to tough decisions that sometimes result features that weren't used as much getting removed but still had a small segment of users that relied on or really liked. I think as a company, Adobe tries to make products that are very versatile, a  professional NLE like Premiere Pro can do a lot, but even with all that it can do, there will always be some specific features that didn't make it in or weren't added because they were too specialized. Its impossible to make something that has everything for everyone. To assume you would never need to buy other or additional creative software to me seems relative. It would depend on kind of creative projects you do, and might not necessarily be the case. I've done 3D animation work in Autodesk Maya for example, Adobe doesn't make a product to do this type of work. I generally treat/enhance/use my output from there in After Effects. I've also composed music on my computer and there are tools in applications like Cubase, Pro Tools, and Ableton Live that are more specialized for music composition than what is available in Audition. I did a Google search for "Stop Motion Software" and found numerous products that were created specifically for this purpose. I strongly doubt these products would give you the feature set for general video editing compared to a program like Premiere Pro (titles, transitions, effects, etc.) The only thing I could say that might help prevent future frustration would be to learn the capabilities of the products best you can (ideally before purchase) to ensure they will suit the purposes of your creative endevours. The Master Collection is a very powerful ansenal of applications but it still has limitations and can't do everything.

     

    In relation to your comment about licensing, as far as I know you can still legally use a former product versions on your system if you upgraded to a newer version. You couldn't upgrade and sell the former version but I don't think upgrading invalidates your ownership or right to use an older product you bought.

     

    I'm sorry it didn't have everything you hoped. Hopefully you'll still be able to capitialize on what it does it have, because there are a lot of amazing things one can do with these programs.

     

    Dave

     
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    Jul 12, 2012 10:39 AM   in reply to John Raffy

    John,

     

    Based on your response, its looks like I angered you more. Sorry, that wasn't my intent.

     

    My best recommendation would be to test out the Stop Motion functionality in Premiere Elements in the trial version to see if it suits your needs. If you were not happy with it I would investigate non-Adobe Stop Motion dedicated software.

     

    To get started in the Premiere Elements Editor you go to File > Get Media and would select a capture option that matches your camera. You would need to have your camera connected via Firewire (camcorder/DSLR) or USB for a Webcam - after this you should get a live feed from the camera in order to use the Grab frame option. This would probably be the best setup if you have a contained area where you will be capturing your video (claymation, hand drawn frames, paper etc.)

     

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    I had to read over the info about usage of prior versions in relation to updates a couple times to understand it. I didn't see anything there that specifically prohibits using the older version, only that the older version must be used on the same computer as the update.

     

    I hope you find what you are looking for,

     

    -Dave

     
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