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This is not a timelapse.
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Thank you
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not timelapse
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I used time lapse in older iMovie and was able to make a one minute movie from five hours of time lapse footage and only took a couple of megabites. Now imagine the amount to disk space to record five hours! Maybe you had no older imovie to know what it really is.
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I used time lapse in older iMovie and was able to make a one minute movie from five hours of time lapse footage and only took a couple of megabites. Now imagine the amount to disk space to record five hours! Bad move to take out time lapse in new iMovie. Quite stupid.
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imovie 08 is better imo. but thats cuz i use it for longer
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@JustinSumrall agreed, you also should have longer exposures for each frame, making an even smoother transition
thx for the app name
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it didn't crash you pressed the x
It's not a Time Lapse !
zitrak 1 year ago 15
Not quite time-lapse. Time-lapse video is made up of a user determined amount of frames per second. Lets say normal digital video is made up of 30 frames per second. In time-lapse, you would only need about 1 frame per minute. This is what gives you smooth transition between frames. Speeding up video gives you every single frame in fast motion along with camera jolts and wasting a TON of room on your HD. Newer versions of iMovie do not have the time-lapse feature. iStopMotion will get you there.
JustinSumrall 1 year ago