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Images Will Not Animate - Premiere Pro CC 2019

New Here ,
Dec 31, 2018 Dec 31, 2018

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I currently am trying to animate some images, basic things like scaling it up a bit and moving across the screen, however when I set the keyframes it just stays on what I last set as the scale (and position keyframes).

When I try to move .mp4 files they animate/move just fine.

I've tried nesting the images already into it's own sequence but it is still not animating and has no movement.

If it does have movement it simply jumps from the first to the second (keyframes are spread out enough to where it shouldn't be jumping).

Any one know of anything that could help, thanks.

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Premiere Pro CC 2019 (I recently just updated but it works fine in 2018)

Standard .JPG Images

Windows 10 OS

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New Here , Jan 03, 2019 Jan 03, 2019

I tried to change the renderer and it was greyed out so I ended up updating my driver and it solved the problem.

Fix: Updated the driver.

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Adobe Employee ,
Jan 01, 2019 Jan 01, 2019

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Hi eliserimmer,

Sorry for the trouble. Have you tried to render the sequence and playback?

What is the selected renderer? Just for a test, change the renderer and see if it works. Here are the steps: FAQ: How to change the Video Renderer in Premiere Pro?

Let us know the status.

Thanks,

Vidya

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Jan 02, 2019 Jan 02, 2019

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Are you sure you do not have the animation area very maximized when you do it?

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Adobe Employee ,
Jan 03, 2019 Jan 03, 2019

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Still having this issue, EliseRimmer? Or have you fixed it?

Thanks,
Kevin

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I tried to change the renderer and it was greyed out so I ended up updating my driver and it solved the problem.

Fix: Updated the driver.

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