Lensflare
Suspended / Banned
- Messages
- 3,156
- Name
- Simon Everett
- Edit My Images
- Yes
I only use Movie Maker for doing my video editing. I can find my way around it and it does WAY more than I will ever need for what i am doing. I had a go at doing a time lapse, but then realised that Movie maker looks at all the individual frames as imported stills (yes, they are), but it then gives each one a duration of 7 seconds...and the slowest you can cut it to is 1 second. So I hunted around in SHOTCUT, which I am assured is a very good video editing suite and several people have told me how good it is.. I am sure it is, but I can't even work out how to get a job into it to start on! I have watched and watched and watched the tutorials by several different folks - all geeks who don't know how to impart information. I just can't fathom it at all, Anyway, I used a cheapie program for my chainsawing time lapse (my first attempt) but the frame rate isn't given, it is just a slow to fast slider, and I don't know and I can't work out if I shoud speed the rate up or slow it down to give a better effect. It looks like a Benny Hill clip !
Is there a better time lapse program that is free and easy to use. I don't need to have 4k, in fact 1080 is way bigger than I need for facebook or anything. What can folks recommend that is easy for someone who finds downloading music or camera updates an impossibe task that is way beyond my capabilities.
Is there a better time lapse program that is free and easy to use. I don't need to have 4k, in fact 1080 is way bigger than I need for facebook or anything. What can folks recommend that is easy for someone who finds downloading music or camera updates an impossibe task that is way beyond my capabilities.
