Check out Lightworks. It's a new open source movie editor used for major movie production. It will be hard to use it at first, but if you watch a few tutorials to get you started, doing projects like those will take a matter of minutes.
@apostolique1 I'm thinking about buying quicktime pro 7 because I've seen it used specifically for time lapse videos and it's quite simple, and only $30.
@zomgt3hpoison I cropped each photo at 1920x1080 but I keep forgetting that WMM will only output a max of 1440x1080 which squishes the sides in. I'm need a better video making software.
@zomgt3hpoison it should actually be shorter. i could only get 13fps (each frame @0.08s) and i was hoping for 24fps. once i buy the wireless remote i'll bring a chair so i can sit down and shoot longer.
Check out Lightworks. It's a new open source movie editor used for major movie production. It will be hard to use it at first, but if you watch a few tutorials to get you started, doing projects like those will take a matter of minutes.
apostolique1 6 months ago
@apostolique1 I'm thinking about buying quicktime pro 7 because I've seen it used specifically for time lapse videos and it's quite simple, and only $30.
Brontobyte 6 months ago
Next time make it bigger.
zomgt3hpoison 6 months ago
@zomgt3hpoison I cropped each photo at 1920x1080 but I keep forgetting that WMM will only output a max of 1440x1080 which squishes the sides in. I'm need a better video making software.
Brontobyte 6 months ago
@Brontobyte I meant as in longer, with pictures more often as well. Should've been more clear than just "bigger", my bad.
zomgt3hpoison 6 months ago
@zomgt3hpoison it should actually be shorter. i could only get 13fps (each frame @0.08s) and i was hoping for 24fps. once i buy the wireless remote i'll bring a chair so i can sit down and shoot longer.
Brontobyte 6 months ago