VirtualDub (http://www.virtualdub.org/) is the program I used to put this together (available for free download on PC, not sure about Mac):
(In case anyone wants to know)
How to use it:
Have all of the images named in a sequence in a folder:
e.g. IMG_1320.JPG, IMG_1321.JPG, IMG_1322.JPG (as if straight from digicam)
Select Open> image sequence(from dropdown) > the first image you want you use from the sequence.
settings to use:
1) options > no audio
2) Video compression > cinepac by radius (or a microsoft video codec).
3) Video > Filters > Add:
- Resize (to 1024x728 or other screen resolution size)
- Grayscale (if you want black and white)
(Also play around with some of the other
4) Play around with Video > Framerate if you want to.
Then:
File > Save as avi
And it will export the video.
You can even slice videos up and append them using this program (much like adobe premiere).
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
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