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I didn’t know about it until yesterday but our camera has a time lapse setting, so I just set it to take a picture every minute.
The camera setup was pretty shoddy though. I hung the camera from its strap on a nail in the wall, then I sort of taped the camera to the wall to get it to point in the direction I wanted. I expected it to fall or move significantly, but it ended up working pretty well.
iMovie was surprisingly unhelpful for this job, but QuickTime Pro actually has an “import image sequence” option, which made it super easy. I added the titles in iMove after I had the movie created in QuickTime.
January 19th, 2009 at 5:57 pm
awesome!
question – how did you take these and pull them together?
January 19th, 2009 at 6:38 pm
I didn’t know about it until yesterday but our camera has a time lapse setting, so I just set it to take a picture every minute.
The camera setup was pretty shoddy though. I hung the camera from its strap on a nail in the wall, then I sort of taped the camera to the wall to get it to point in the direction I wanted. I expected it to fall or move significantly, but it ended up working pretty well.
iMovie was surprisingly unhelpful for this job, but QuickTime Pro actually has an “import image sequence” option, which made it super easy. I added the titles in iMove after I had the movie created in QuickTime.