Drag photos into iMovie as on picture per frame
how do i drag photos in to iPhoto as on picture per frame
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how do i drag photos in to iPhoto as on picture per frame
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I want to drag two hundred and forty individual pictures into imovie (ver 10.1.13) and have each picture be a frame of the movie. So it would be a 10 second movie and 24 frames per second. I know you can do this in other movie editors just don't know how to do it in imovie.
Before creating a new project go to iMovie/Preferences and in the duration box set the duration of imported photos to as low as you can get it. I think that 0.1 seconds is the lowest, but you can try lower. Using your numbers you would need each photo to have a duration of 0.04 seconds, and I don't think that that can be done. In any event, set it as low as you can and then create a project and import your photos into it. Check the duration of the photos by passing your cursor over the photos. Then play the movie in the timeline. If the speed is not fast enough to get your 24 fps, 10 second, movie then share out the movie and import it back into a second newly created project. Your photos are now a video in the new project. You can speed up the video by using the speed adjustment feature. To do that, control-click on the clip in the timeline and, in the drop down menu that appears, click on Show Speed Editor. That will reveal reveal a speed adjustment handle in the upper right hand corner of the clip. Drag it to the left to shorten and therefore speed up the clip, and drag to the right to lengthen and slow down the clip. Fiddle with it until you get the speed that you want.
-- Rich
The workaround part is the sharing out to change the photos into a video whose speed can be adjusted. iMovie does have the feature (lowering duration of photos) but it is not as finite as you need it to be. Another way that you can change the duration of photos is by selecting them as a batch in the timeline and then clicking on the information button (the circle with the "i" in it) in the tool bar at the upper right of your screen. That will reveal a duration box where you can type in the new duration, and then press Return on your keyboard to set the change for all the photos. However, that won't advance the ball any farther than you were before, because you won't be able to get the setting down to 0.04 seconds.
If you have time, post back with your results.
Good luck with this.
-- Rich
I'm not sure I understand the question.
What version of iPhoto do you have?
Do you mean view the images one at a time?
I meant I movie
I'll ask this be moved to the iMovie forum.
Thanks I will give the a try. This answer makes me assume that the feature I am looking for is not in iMovie. Thanks for the work around.
Drag photos into iMovie as on picture per frame