Very cool. Whenever I look through photos, this is always about the speed I try and look through them - so this was perfect for me haha. How many photos were there?
That was frick'en awesome, me and my wife loved it!
How long was each photo displayed for, was it just for a few frames? And did you place each one individualy or did you have some crafty way of automating the process? Really cool! :)
i used sony vegas pro and set the software to show each photo at 0.100 of a second. i think i could have gotten rid of the sunrise at the beginning. it took a long time and my camera quality is craaap.
i'm able to drag my photos over to sony vegas pro in one swoop!
WOW, impressive. I'm making one myself (with films and pictures (oh my god, that is sooooo long to edit!), but with much less pictures....Nice job!!!!!!
it's actually easier to do it in quicktime. put all your pics in one folder. then open quicktime player go to File>Open Image Sequence. pick your frame rate 29.97 and then save when your all done.
there's two sets of staples in this video. my dad's knee replacement staples and mark's knee surgery. they both healed up nicely!
How long was each photo displayed for, was it just for a few frames? And did you place each one individualy or did you have some crafty way of automating the process? Really cool! :)
i used sony vegas pro and set the software to show each photo at 0.100 of a second. i think i could have gotten rid of the sunrise at the beginning. it took a long time and my camera quality is craaap.
i'm able to drag my photos over to sony vegas pro in one swoop!
Keep kickin'it!
Time flies
Great video