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Renaming your images in Adobe Bridge
From the course: Telling Your Story on the Web in 60 Seconds
Renaming your images in Adobe Bridge
- You may recall that when we captured this stop motion sequence, we shot it in reverse. With the whole object built out, and then we pulled it apart. This was a lot easier than trying to build it and get everything to line up. But when we play the animation back, we want to see it go the other direction. So let's rename the files. Back here in Bridge I'm just going to switch to that JPEG folder where all of our exports were. And this works well. And if I select everything, I can see all of our images here. What I want to do is choose these with Select All. And I'm going to reverse the sorting order. So right now I have all of the images selected. And they go from the oldest to the newest. Well, under the View menu, we can just uncheck Sort, and uncheck the option for Ascending Order. And you'll see now it goes from empty to building on. That's great. Let's choose Tools, Batch Rename. And we'll give this a new name…
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What is stop motion animation?2m 24s
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Setting up to record the animation3m 51s
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Practical advice on animation5m 19s
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Cleaning up your images with Adobe Bridge and Photoshop1m 55s
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Color correcting your images in Adobe Camera Raw3m 37s
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Renaming your images in Adobe Bridge2m 45s
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Assembling the stop motion sequence with After Effects3m 51s
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Adding music and sound effects4m 17s
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Adding animated text5m 48s
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Exporting final video from After Effects to social media2m 53s
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