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- Q01
Good afternoon all,
I have a large number of photos, 3,000+ that I'd like to turn into a film. I want each photo to show for literally, 10th of a second. So, I want it to realy fly through the images.
What the best way of doing this? Any tips or specific software?
Ta. Q01
- fyoucher10
After Effects, Flash, Premiere...even Photoshop or Fireworks... and import as an image sequence...export as a video or animated GIF or other format.
- flashbender0
rename them sequentially, import to flash, set the framerate accordingly, export to your choice of video format.
- Hicks0
Quicktime will also do it if they are a sequence.
- ********0
iMovie FTW. Easy!
- flashbender0
or this according to google
- Q010
Frickin heck, that was fast chaps!
Think I'l go down the quicktime route, never thought of using after effects. Might give that a bash as well. Thank you!
- chossy0
what programs do you have, because you could do this in literally ten minutes in final cut pro.
Import all the images after setting your still frame / freeze duration, pop them on a timeline then export the movie.
Bear in mind that all these images must fit into a pal or HD space, so have a wee think about them before you dive in, some may need resized or cropped.
- boobs0
If these pictures are of beautiful women naked, I'll do it for you. Free.
- harlequino0
I wouldn't necessarily recommend AE for this, as each image or "frame" will require it's own layer. You'll wind up with 3000 layers, eek.
- No after effects will import it as an image sequence, set to the frame rate of your composition yo!.chossy
- really...hmm, never been able to get that to work. Oh well, don't listen to me, listen to choss. :Dharlequino