Monday, April 15, 2013

Motion Time Lapser Generates Time Lapses From Folders of Photos

Motion Time Lapser Generates Time Lapses From Folders of PhotosMotion Time Lapser Generates Time Lapses From Folders of Photos Windows: Time lapse videos can be stunning, but they aren't very easy to make, at least not well. Motion Time Lapser is a unique Windows app that automatically crops photos for use in time lapses, complete with advanced panning and rotation animations.

The app has a barebones UI, and is far from intuitive, but the results are worthy of the learning curve. First, specify a source folder with your images. Then, choose which section of the photo you want to use for the first frame. For example, if you're using 3600x2400 10 megapixel images, you could specify a 1280x720 rectangle within the frame to generate an HD video. Once you set the coordinates of this first frame, do the same for your final frame. If the rectangles are in different locations, the final video will pan smoothly between the two locations, as you can see in the video above. You can even add a rotation effect to the animation for even more unique results. Once your photos are cropped, just throw them in a video editor to create the final video.

Be sure to check out the developer's site for some more ideas and examples, then grab your tripod and start shooting!

Motion Time Lapser (Free) | Via AddictiveTips

Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/lifehacker/full/~3/fE9yzHzTyRk/motion-time-lapser-generates-advanced-time-lapses-from-folders-of-photos

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