Adobe Premiere Elements 3.0 Stop Motion Animation

An interesting one minute animation video created using Clay Models and Adobe Premiere Elements 3.0 software. This animation technique is also called Stop Motion Animation or Claymation. This is an interesting way of telling your story by adding life to inanimate objects. Do let me know what you think of this video.

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25 Responses to “Adobe Premiere Elements 3.0 Stop Motion Animation”

  1. xconneriex Says:

    Hey ! DO you need a …
    Hey ! DO you need a program to create this ”claymotion” animation or you can simply do it with adobe element 3.0 ??? Do you need something like photoshop ot ??

  2. Npeo Says:

    Doy you know how to …
    Doy you know how to work the green screen? I have it but i cant use it?

  3. Npeo Says:

    I Found out!! yay!!!
    I Found out!! yay!!!

  4. PengarooShow Says:

    I thought it was …
    I thought it was really good!

  5. anuj171 Says:

    xconneriex, you …
    xconneriex, you need photoshop only if you also want to edit and add images to your animation or you could edit each individual frame. I used Photoshop Elements, that has all features of photoshop that I could ever use, and is much cheaper.

  6. deadimpulse Says:

    Nice vid and thanks …
    Nice vid and thanks for all of the info. It’s just too damn bad I can’t get a live feed from my crappy point-and-shoot digital camera on my computer, even though I can on my TV. Argh!

  7. anuj171 Says:

    Thanks! Actually …
    Thanks! Actually thats a problem with still camera. For stop Motion, I used a video camera. Best is to use a video camera that has manual focus, because with Auto focus some of the frames get out of focus when doing stop motion.

  8. TheProvanClan Says:

    hahahahahaha nicely …
    hahahahahaha nicely done I love when the guy gets stabbed

  9. holyguacamoly290 Says:

    hey i bought adobe …
    hey i bought adobe premiere elements 3.0 but it always says i need a CPU that can back up SSE2 any help would really be appreciated.

  10. chair7 Says:

    Hey holy, I had the …
    Hey holy, I had the same problem. I emailed the company who made my motherboard and they emailed me the link to download the patch.

  11. Zoot101 Says:

    i have adobe …
    i have adobe premiere elements too but I don’t know how you did the sppech bubbles! how did you do it?

  12. anuj171 Says:

    For bubbles I used …
    For bubbles I used Images. You can create those images in any program like Photoshop. Should make PNGs that have a transparent background.

  13. ronnoc409 Says:

    hey do you mean …
    hey do you mean connect your camera as in USB cable connect?

  14. Alcratrez Says:

    well done
    well done

  15. aasboy94 Says:

    Cool
    Cool

  16. Sparky937 Says:

    that was cool, so u …
    that was cool, so u video tape it then move the clay ,…or wait i get the stop motion thing but when you tape the clay how do u do it? i have adobe premere elements 3.0 too

  17. anuj171 Says:

    You need to connect …
    You need to connect a camcorder through firewire. Then open Premiere Elements 3.0 and launch capture by pressing F5. in the capture window, there is a button on top that says Stop Motion. When u click on it you can then set your clay models on stage and a capture frames. move the model and capture another frame.

  18. Sparky937 Says:

    thank you that was …
    thank you that was a big help i have already started on one!!!um…1 more question though, how do u get the speech bubbles on the figures?

    thank you.

  19. majorheaddamage Says:

    this sure takes a …
    this sure takes a long time XD

  20. anuj171 Says:

    Speech bubbles can …
    Speech bubbles can be made in any image editing program. I used Photoshop Elements. Should create .png that has a transparent background. Then I imported the empty bubble image in PRE and added text over it.

  21. playmobilhero Says:

    you know that u can …
    you know that u can use a music composing program such as garaband or cue base to record dialouge on multiple tracks right? and just move that file under your film so you dont need to use text for dialog…just a friendly tip.

  22. anuj171 Says:

    Thanks …
    Thanks playmobilehero,that is a great suggestion. Actually Premiere Elements allows me to add multiple audio tracks and also record the narration. But I preferred using text over audio. This was mainly because this was supposed to be short duration movie (less than a minute) and didnt have enough time for spoken dialogs. For speech I’d need to capture that many more stop motion frames showing the person speaking and also mouth sync would be really tough. So text was used just to make life easy.

  23. aceofspadez12 Says:

    so can Adobe …
    so can Adobe Premiere Elements can make stop motion animations with a digital cameras pictures? and nice video!

  24. anuj171 Says:

    Hi aceofspadez12, …
    Hi aceofspadez12, digital picture cameras usually do not allow you to capture pictures at the same time they are connected to the computer. So you cannot perform stop motion the way you can do with premiere elements and a video camera. Though with a still camera, you can take a large number of pictures and club them together to form a video in Premiere Elements. But, the process is much easier if you use a video camera and do live capture of frames in Premiere Elements with “Onion Skinning” .

  25. aceofspadez12 Says:

    ok thank you for …
    ok thank you for this information great animation

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