Record Stop-Motion Clip

I repeatedly read the instructions for making videos of stop motion using first Elements 8.  I understand that when you close out of the box as you shoot your footage, a dialog box appears asking you to save the clips as a single unit.  However, whenever I close this, nothing happens, and I lose my images.

I tried the function that captures each clip to the timeline as you film, but it makes things very awkward when I want to organize and reorganize my scenes.

How can I save my 'scenes' that I filmed so that work with them will be a much easier task, hassel-free?

Group you a series of clips of:

  • Shift selecting them
  • right click
  • Click Group

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