![]() ![]() ![]() I'm going to say I just want them to be 10 frames. ![]() Now these photographs are four seconds and 29 frames a piece. I'm going to do Command + A to select everything, Command + R. Some of them are different, they're not all the same resolution, as you can see, but it took the first one and adopted that resolution as the timeline. This immediately creates its own sequence line that matches the resolution of these clips. They're all selected and I'm going to drop these down to the new item icon. I clicked on the first one and then moved to the bottom one and held down the Shift key. There's a few ways of doing that, but one way I will do it is by selecting them all. I'm going to put these all on their own timeline. Today, we will be learning how to create a photo slideshow in Premiere Pro. In this tutorial, you will learn how to create a slideshow with photos in Premiere Pro, by selecting the photos, dropping them into a timeline, and then changing the speed of the slideshow with the Ripple Edit and Cross Dissolve functions. ![]()
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