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Thank you for this video. You're presentation is very concise and informative. I went through several mediocre videos before finding yours and it answered all my questions.
Thank you Ish for this extremely helpful video. I have been struggling to understand what keyframes are and this video made it so easy to follow along. You have amazing teaching skills - to be able to break the concept down into simple steps with easy to follow examples. Makes it incredibly easy to grasp the idea of keyframes. Keyframes demystified! 🙏 Thanks for helping out!
Premiere Elements doesn't have the graph like Premiere Pro, but you can highlight the keyframes, right click, select temporal interpolation, and select Bezier. That should make it smooth.
This is great information! There is one move you didn't cover. Example: I slid a photo from outside the left corner of the screen to the left of the actual screen. I now want to reduce the scale and "push' it to the upper left corner. How do I set up keyframes for this? Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed the video. After you finish the first sequence your going to have to add new key frames for scale so you can reduce the size down and add more keyframes to change the position. I don't usually refer people to my other videos, but since this might make it easier for you to understand: ruclips.net/video/asxFUsAOHJs/видео.html At the 2 minute mark is where you will see me explain more advanced keyrames.
@@altarockerinamusicalmood3887 You can copy the entire project and place it at the end so it replays over or create a gif which will just loop over and over again. Uploading it to social media there are ways to make it look that way as well.
Is there a grid I can apply that lets me put multiple videos on the screen with a video in each frame in a Zoom-like video? I know I can do this with Premier Pro, but can I do it with Premier Elements?
Thank you! In this video I show advanced keyframes using stock footage: ruclips.net/video/asxFUsAOHJs/видео.html I have plans to do some more videos with keyframes.
🌟Need more help with Adobe Premiere Elements??? Well, check out my playlist full of tutorials to help you out ->
ruclips.net/p/PLA7CBKtBzZh-8M7YZwPiSFgcMMi3yO8EN
You did a great job of explaining this in detail. Very thorough, precise and understandable. Cheers!
Thank you. Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for this video. You're presentation is very concise and informative. I went through several mediocre videos before finding yours and it answered all my questions.
Glad you found it helpful 😊
Thank you Ish for this extremely helpful video. I have been struggling to understand what keyframes are and this video made it so easy to follow along. You have amazing teaching skills - to be able to break the concept down into simple steps with easy to follow examples. Makes it incredibly easy to grasp the idea of keyframes. Keyframes demystified! 🙏 Thanks for helping out!
I'm glad you found it helpful and I appreciate your feedback. Thanks for the wonderful comment!
This is a great to know. I am going to try it on my next video. Thanks for sharing!
No problem, glad it helped.
Great vid. You’re example is super and clear!!
Thank you!
Extremely helpful video. Thanks a lot!
Glad you found it helpful
This is very useful. Thank you so much!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank You Very Much !!! Excellent Video !!!!
You're welcome! Glad it helped.
Well done, definitely helped me out.
Glad it helped
Excellent!! Thank you!
Glad you found it helpful.
Thank you. This helped a lot. Can you make a tutorial on how to use frame blending slow motion videos?
You're welcome! Sure I'll add it to my list of videos to create.
Very helpful video! I couldn't find anything on speeding or slowing keyframes, but this explains it! Thanks
I didn't know it was hard to find.Glad this helped you.
very clear and precise
Thank you! I appreciate that.
Thank you so much for this! Can you "smooth" transitions between keyframes with Premiere elements?
Premiere Elements doesn't have the graph like Premiere Pro, but you can highlight the keyframes, right click, select temporal interpolation, and select Bezier. That should make it smooth.
Thank you thank you thank you! I'm so glad I found your videos 😂
You're welcome! I'm glad you find them to be helpful.
This is great information! There is one move you didn't cover. Example: I slid a photo from outside the left corner of the screen to the left of the actual screen. I now want to reduce the scale and "push' it to the upper left corner. How do I set up keyframes for this? Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed the video. After you finish the first sequence your going to have to add new key frames for scale so you can reduce the size down and add more keyframes to change the position.
I don't usually refer people to my other videos, but since this might make it easier for you to understand:
ruclips.net/video/asxFUsAOHJs/видео.html
At the 2 minute mark is where you will see me explain more advanced keyrames.
Got it, thanks. Also, how do I create a continuous loop of my finished project?
@@altarockerinamusicalmood3887 You can copy the entire project and place it at the end so it replays over or create a gif which will just loop over and over again. Uploading it to social media there are ways to make it look that way as well.
Is there a grid I can apply that lets me put multiple videos on the screen with a video in each frame in a Zoom-like video? I know I can do this with Premier Pro, but can I do it with Premier Elements?
Yes you can! Here is a link to a video that I did that explains how to do that
ruclips.net/video/9ZLHaNaAgt4/видео.html
Good tutorial but please do one with video footage of something real instead of plain shapes.
Thank you! In this video I show advanced keyframes using stock footage: ruclips.net/video/asxFUsAOHJs/видео.html I have plans to do some more videos with keyframes.