1. Lade die Übungsdateien herunter. Öffne die Datei „2.5D-animation.prproj“ in Premiere Pro. Öffne den Arbeitsbereich Bearbeitung.
Tipp: Du kannst das Arbeitsbereich-Layout jederzeit ändern oder ein aktuelles Layout über Fenster > Arbeitsbereiche > Als neuen Arbeitsbereich speichern speichern.
2. Ziehe aus dem Projektfenster das Bild Foreground.png in das Schnittfenster auf die Spur V2.
Den Vordergrund animieren.
3. Verschiebe den Abspielkopf an den Anfang der Zeitleiste. Wähle im Schnittfenster Foreground.png aus.
4. Rufe das Bedienfeld Effekteinstellungen auf. Klicke auf den Pfeil links neben fx Bewegung. Ändere den zweiten Wert für Position in 862,5. Klicke auf das Stoppuhr-Symbol neben Skalieren. Ändere den Wert in 100, damit das Bild zu Beginn des Clips in voller Größe angezeigt wird.
5. Verschiebe den Abspielkopf an das Ende der Sequenz. Ändere den Wert für Skalieren in 106. Drücke die Eingabetaste. Premiere Pro erstellt automatisch den nächsten Keyframe.
6. Wenn du den Abspielkopf nach links oder rechts verschiebst, siehst du, wie das Bild „Foreground.png“ zu schrumpfen bzw. zu wachsen scheint.
Den Hintergrund animieren.
7. Wähle im Schnittfenster Landscape.jpg aus. Verschiebe den Abspielkopf an den Anfang der Sequenz.
8. Klicke im Bedienfeld Effekteinstellungen auf das Stoppuhr-Symbol neben Skalieren, um einen Keyframe hinzuzufügen. Ändere den Wert für Skalieren in 100.
9. Verschiebe den Abspielkopf an das Ende der Sequenz. Ändere den Wert für Skalieren in 93. Drücke die Eingabetaste, um einen zweiten Keyframe zu erstellen.
10. Wenn du den Abspielkopf nach links oder rechts verschiebst, siehst du, wie Vordergrund und Hintergrund sich im Verhältnis zueinander verändern.
11. Klicke unten im Programmmonitor auf den Button Abspielen, um eine Vorschau deines Videos abzuspielen.
Fertig! Jetzt weißt du, wie du in Premiere Pro eine 2.5D-Animation erstellen kannst. Lade die Beispieldateien herunter, oder verwende eigene. Poste das Ergebnis bei Facebook, Twitter und Instagram mit dem Hashtag #MadewithPremiere, um Feedback zu erhalten und dich mit anderen Kreativen zu vernetzen.
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