Just open up your clip, and set the beginning and end points to make a really short selection. Then go to File, Export Clip, Movie... When the "Export clip" box pops up, click the "settings" button.
Now, in the General settings, choose file type "Animated GIF". In the Video settings, type in your frame size (I use 100x75 for icons). A frame rate of 2 or 3 will work pretty well. Then click OK, and save, and go look at the GIF to see if it turned out right.
If I want to be more exact, I use Quick Editor to make a movie with the exact frames I want and a specific frame rate. I couldn't figure out how to do that with Premiere, but then again, I don't know Premiere very well yet. :)
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Date: 2003-04-17 11:08 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-04-17 12:07 pm (UTC)Well, I have 6.5.. I don't know about 6.0.
Just open up your clip, and set the beginning and end points to make a really short selection. Then go to File, Export Clip, Movie...
When the "Export clip" box pops up, click the "settings" button.
Now, in the General settings, choose file type "Animated GIF". In the Video settings, type in your frame size (I use 100x75 for icons). A frame rate of 2 or 3 will work pretty well. Then click OK, and save, and go look at the GIF to see if it turned out right.
If I want to be more exact, I use Quick Editor to make a movie with the exact frames I want and a specific frame rate. I couldn't figure out how to do that with Premiere, but then again, I don't know Premiere very well yet. :)