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December 9, 2003 at 2:32 am #199264AnonymousInactive
Can someone please give me a hand, I would like to do Time lapse using Video footage. ie take 1 hour of footage and then select every 10 frame and create a time lapse effect. Does anyone know how to do using Combustions or Adobe P?
December 9, 2003 at 11:10 am #207373AnonymousGuestSorry this is not a direct answer… but your question reminded me of a find I made the other day, I found the coolest software for doing stop frame ( clearly very much like timelase).
If you on a mac, this seems brilliant
http://www.istopmotion.com/download/
thanks
Mike 8)
December 9, 2003 at 2:01 pm #207374ThorsbyParticipantroshan_2003 wrote:Can someone please give me a hand, I would like to do Time lapse using Video footage. ie take 1 hour of footage and then select every 10 frame and create a time lapse effect. Does anyone know how to do using Combustions or Adobe P?Just load your video footage into a composite in Combustion. Then go to Footage, Output and alter Time Stretch. You can either set a desired length or the speed in percent. You would probally want Frame Blending disabled.
December 9, 2003 at 11:49 pm #207376AnonymousInactiveGuys, Sorry still very confused as how to do this. What i want is to load the DV footage and crop out every 5 frame into a new movie.. Is this posible.
December 10, 2003 at 12:50 am #207375ThorsbyParticipantroshan_2003 wrote:Guys, Sorry still very confused as how to do this. What i want is to load the DV footage and crop out every 5 frame into a new movie.. Is this posible.Yes it is! Do you have problems with the steps I gave in my last post?
December 10, 2003 at 12:56 am #207377AnonymousInactiveWill give it ago, thanks for the Reply…
I will try out the http://www.istopmotion.com/download/ software as soon as i get my mac!
thanks again..
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