 Hello from my Android phone camera In the last video we were talking about creating animated GIFs or GIFs that we're going to We're going to take some video and create an animated GIF and In the past video I'll show you two websites you can do it to but what if you want to do it right on the phone? There's some advantages to this. Let's go ahead and do that So I'm going to make a short little video clip of me just poking my head in here and then poking it back out And we're going to make that into an anime loop. So let's go ahead and do that And that's it. That was two seconds long Sometimes I have to go in to the editor In my video viewer and trim it down a little bit maybe stabilize it, but I don't need to for this video So now I'm going to go into Turmux Turmux is the application I talked about in a previous video that it's a shell environment Check out the previous video about it, but I have FFmpeg installed. I also have The Turmux API installed that allows me to access the storage on my device Which allows me to access my photos. Let me real quick here. Make sure we have the best focus Actually we can zoom in How about that Focus There we go Now I have a command that I have created a little shell script Which I'll try to remember to put a link to in the description of this video and it's just a shell script that Goes into the directory where my photos are stored and my videos are stored creates a list of All the MP4s which I only have two in there right now I think they try to keep my phone clean and gives me a number option. So let me just show it to you so I'm going to go like this and The program the script is called To GIF or to GIF depending on how you say it I hit enter It's going to list out all the MP4s in my directory The newest one is going to be at the bottom in this case. It's going to be number one I'm gonna hit one and hit enter and FFmpeg is going to run When it's done, it's gonna use the Turmux API to open up the animated GIF and There it is now. I just made this a couple days ago. I saw some optimization to do with it But there we go. We have a little animated GIF of me poking my head in And out back out here Go back in my camera application here Right here. Yep. Got it Video camera look at me now. I talked about in that video about how Try to focus this in the last video that is I Guess that's good right there. I talked in the last video about how sometimes I want to do a loop That reverses so let's make a video for that I'm just going to step out of the way here Oh, sorry, I messed up. Let's stop that record So in that video clip, I don't move out of the shop. So what I can do now go back into Turmux here Go ahead and clear the screen if I was to type stuff right Yes, Z shell. Thank you. I'm going to zoom in here Okay, now Go ahead and Go up and when you use Turmux you have to There are certain keys you can use to Use the volume keys and keys on the keyboard for example I was hitting volume up and W is to is the up arrow to scroll through your history for example or if you hit One of them I forget if it's up in queue. Yeah up in queue will give you a little arrows and home and end and control alt and tab and escape and You get the volume up in queue again to make that go away Anyway, when you get to our muck's you have to learn that sort of stuff to really make it useful But right here we're going back to the last command which was to jiff or to gif However, you want to say it if I do space R and give it the R argument It will now take a little bit longer But it will generate the animation forward and then I'll animate it reverse and put them together So now I'll do that. I will select that last video now three is the newest video here I'll hit enter and it will go it'll take a little bit longer It's a short little clip so it shouldn't take too long But again the advantage of this is you're doing it right on your phone. You're not uploading to any website so you don't have to worry about Internet speeds or going to someone else's server, but there you go There is our animation. I put my head in and then it reverses it back and Again, as I said in a previous video, it's very important to me to have Clean crisp loops where they're not jerky I mean if they're if they're if there is you know, it doesn't have to be but I just love a good animation that Loops cleanly like this where you can't tell where the beginning and end are so I will post that link I already have posted on pasteman. I'll try to remember put a link to it in the description of this video try to focus here a little bit and So you can get that and I still need to Modify it a little bit. It is making I haven't said it makes it the full resolution, which is 1080p Of of what I record or whatever resolution you record the video at which really isn't necessary for a gift file So I might try to cut that down in size because they are kind of large and But that's it. I just thought I'd share this with you. I hope you enjoy this visit video Please visit films by chris.com. That's Chris of the K. There's a link in the description as always I hope that you have a great day