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Topic: Premiere Pro Help

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Aviator

Most of you won't be able to help me with this, but for a school project we are making a stop-motion animation. We decided on doing a Pictionary animation, and it was easy for us to draw the picture first, then erase it stroke by stroke on a whiteboard. This cause the camera to get the pictures in a reverse order.

When we edit we have the shots in this order. Is there any way to reverse the order, without having to do it shot by shot.

QUEEN OF SASS

It's like, I just love a cowboy
You know
I'm just like, I just, I know, it's bad
But I'm just like
Can I just like, hang off the back of your horse
And can you go a little faster?!

Bobpie

Google?

I am so helpful!

The Pie O' Bob be watching you...

Aviator

Unless it changes the 100th time you use it, I don't think that would help.

QUEEN OF SASS

It's like, I just love a cowboy
You know
I'm just like, I just, I know, it's bad
But I'm just like
Can I just like, hang off the back of your horse
And can you go a little faster?!

Raylax

Go to where your photos are stored, and click on the Date Modified header to sort them in order taken according to date, from newest to oldest. Then select all and import (I've never used Premier Pro, but this should work across all programs).
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Raylax

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