GPSJane 0 #1 February 15, 2007 I am new to this and am making great use of the help package but some things are just not answered there. I actually have 2 questions: 1. How do I capture a still from a frame? I would like to either export this as an image or use it in the sequence. 2. How do I limit the hold on a frame to a certain length of time? I.e. I want to pause on a frame (just in that track) and then carry on playing the clip as usual. ThanksOnly skydivers know why the birds sing; they don't have to pack a parachute! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dragon2 2 #2 February 15, 2007 1. file > export > frame (you need to de-interlace this in photoshop or similar if you want to use it for something other than TV) 2. how I do it (there may be an easier way): split track at "pause point" (ctrl-k) copy one of both tracks you now have 3 tracks the middle one: right click > frame hold > hold on in- or outpoint (depends on which part you used) clip/lengthen track as necessary but keep that in- or out-frame ciel bleu, Saskia Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DSE 5 #3 February 15, 2007 Similar, but slightly different: 1. Once premiere is running highlight the clip you wish to apply the freeze frame to, 2. Move the red time-line cursor to the frame you want to freeze on then, 3. Select File>Export>Frame... (You will now have a single frame pic in the project screen) 4. Select the razor tool and cut the video clip where the time-line cursor is, Now you'll have two clips 5. Now grab that picture you created before (step 3.) and place that where you cut the video, between the two video clips. Hope this helps. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GPSJane 0 #4 February 15, 2007 Cool thanks! Haha, 1. should have been totally obvious. Thanks for tip in 2. You don't, by any chance, know how to repeat a certain portion of an audio track? Actually I suck completely at the audio stuff so far and can't even understand the audio editor.Only skydivers know why the birds sing; they don't have to pack a parachute! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dragon2 2 #5 February 15, 2007 Same as with a videoclip. Clip audioportion you want to repeat then copy it to the timeline as often as needed. ciel bleu, Saskia Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GPSJane 0 #6 February 19, 2007 Erm, that's what I thought. But I can't figure out how to clip 'em. Ok I need to play around a bit more.Only skydivers know why the birds sing; they don't have to pack a parachute! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DSE 5 #7 February 20, 2007 Split, hold CTRL, drag. This makes a copy and places it whereever you'd like to place it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites