Would any of you recommend using adobe premiere for animatics/animation. Like drawing stuff in other programs then uploading the frames to premiere Just does anyone have any experience or recommendations for this?

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Would any of you recommend using adobe premiere for animatics/animation. Like drawing stuff in other programs then uploading the frames to premiere Just does anyone have any experience or recommendations for this?
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Animation PP
The last part of my narrative project was creating an animation and I wasn't feeling relatively confident in doing it, as I’ve never created one and had no absolute clue on how to achieve what I wanted. So as a good student would do, I watched tutorials to help me and I fairly got the hang of it and now I feel like I could create a better one. Although it was a 10 second animation, I underestimate what would have to go into that, thinking it could be done quicker than I expected but I was wrong haha. To make the animation on premiere pro I used images from Eadweard Muybridge, he was known as an English photographer and for his motion picture projection, he often used animals in his work and human models.
In the animation I’ve chosen to do one of his motion pictures with a model which was a male holding an object, using it to make a hole into the ground. I thought the idea would be effective because in the animation you are able to see him repeatedly swing the object back and forth, whereas if it was just someone walking, I feel like it adds more to the animation. I used photoshop to cut the images separately and create new layers so that it would be easier for me to work with in premiere pro. I do think my animation could be improved in terms of possibly reversing it and many other things, but overall I think it is still effective and looks like an animation.