I zoomed in on the timeline on Windows Movie Maker and shrunk the pictures as much as possible. (The whole point of zooming in is so that you can make the pictures smaller. If you shrink them at a normal view, you can only shrink them down to 0.13 of a second.) I then added the "Speed Up" effect on each picture (all 273). After doing all of that, each picture was about 0.03 seconds long. It was easy, but it took a very long time.
how did you make the pictures that shorrt
anthrax102 3 years ago
I zoomed in on the timeline on Windows Movie Maker and shrunk the pictures as much as possible. (The whole point of zooming in is so that you can make the pictures smaller. If you shrink them at a normal view, you can only shrink them down to 0.13 of a second.) I then added the "Speed Up" effect on each picture (all 273). After doing all of that, each picture was about 0.03 seconds long. It was easy, but it took a very long time.
libraloco 3 years ago