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Stop Motion Tutorial 1. Import all of the pictures that you are going to need into the library of the project, by going to File<Import<Multiple Files… then select all of the images that you are using. 2. Load the images into the stage in the order that they should appear in the movie.

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Stop Motion Tutorial

1. Import all of the pictures that you are going to need into the library of the project, by going to File<Import<Multiple Files… then select all of the images that you are using.

2. Load the images into the stage in the order that they should appear in the movie.

3. Place the pictures into the timeline making sure none overlap. The more images that you use the smoother the animation will look.

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4. Stretch the duration of each of the pictures out to a point where it looks smooth, but you have time to see what is happening. Make sure that all images last the same amount of time.

5. Use the T shape tool at the top of the screen to add text to the video. Place a background layer below it, so that you can see the text better.

6. Import the audio file into the stage and place it within the timeline wherever you want it to appear in the video.

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7. Export the finished video by going to File<Export<Add to Adobe Media Encoder Queue… Add the project to the render queue then click the green play button to start exporting.