On Nov 21, 2005, at 8:30 PM, G-Books wrote:
Hi all, Laurent has an excellent point... using iMovie with a digital picture in OS 9 (and in OS X for that matter) will produce 5 second clips of the still. It's about 149 frames too much stuff, but you can split the clip and delete the extra 4:29 (sec:frames) to get a single frame. Of course, doing this 300 times for a 10 second movie would get a bit tedious... ;) I did this summer before last with some second and third graders and it went great. smiles, Jamie
If a digital still camera is used, then I suppose the easiest way to turn a bunch of pictures into a movie is perhaps the great GraphicConverter. Using its Convert&Modify command one can do it in a snap, while also, if needed, applying all sorts of modifications to the images. It can also run from at least System 7 up until 10.4.3. And, best of all, it may already be there in your Mac (it has come bundled with several macs for years); if not, then the shareware fee is quite reasonable.
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