QuickMovie - 1.5.1create QuickTime movie from series of images |
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does the job! - Version: 1.5.1, 2/10/2004 11:42AM PST
diederik.nl
Would be nice to set an saparate duration for each image
and a loop option for the movie.
and a loop option for the movie.
Excellent app, but wee bit pricey. 



- Version: 1.5, 10/18/2003 07:31AM PST
mboszko (Steamer Media)
Started last night with a huge amount of stills that I had taken from my webcam app when Huricane Andrew came through (I my power died, I didn't want to have a corrupted, unusable QuickTime movie from my 'cam app). Takes a few minutes to produce the timelapse movie from the stills, but that's perfectly reasonable from 1,440 of 'em. I will buy the shareware, since it's been so helpful, but I thinksomewhere between $10 and $15 would be the more reasonable price for the functionality.
But I would really appreciate a support for AppleScript:
tell application QuickMovie
load settings
add images from myFolder
save movie in anotherFolder
end tell