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Using Keyframes to Animate Stills for Slideshows

One of the forum members from Abobe Premiere Elements asked about moving titles over her pictures in an Elements 2.0 created slide show so I thought rather than tell her, I'd make use of our tools to show her and anyone else who might be unsure about how keyframes work.



It seems silly to try to tell someone how to do something in a medium that by its very nature is visual and audible. And in light of how simple it really is to create with the tools at our disposal I've created a quick and easy video to demonstrate the technique.

Enjoy.

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    You can use CREATE SLIDESHOW from the Media Bin to automatically create slideshows with transitions for both still images and video clips. You can also have it sort the clips on the TIMELINE by SORT ORDER or SELECTION ORDER. Hold down the CTRL key to select the order.
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    The Timeline’s current-time indicator(CTI), a blue triangle in the time ruler, corresponds with the frame displayed in the Monitor panel’s Timeline view. A vertical line extends from this current-time indicator through all the tracks.

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