Time lapse HD camcorder effect video cs4 mac

G'morning all,

I'm a middle camcorder HD price with lens wide angle 25/30 optical zoom 60 p and flash drive, I would also like to be able to create effects of time.

Time lapse is not (as far as I found it) a part of the foregoing to this package, I looked at p/pro cs4 and they have no script. Now, just to divert a moment. One of my friends at P/S C Pfaffenbichler has managed to create a script realized that cases, I'm able to intermingle replacing executives of two separate video (it's a 3D thing if someone needs me know that it's a collar of script).

Welcome back to the starting point, "is there a way to create a script that will either;

(a) have the ability to leave say that is every 20/30/40 image etc and save them as a separate vid?

(b) have the opportunity to go through a video and remove predefined image blocks and leave an image, remove blocks predefined frames, and let a framework etc.etc

(c) knows different programs that can accomplish this time of mounting effect of vid.

Looking forward to your opinions

All the best

Gary

He'll jump 14 images for each image of the model.

So at frame 0 images will display 0 * 15 frame which is 0.

1 frame images poster frame 1 * 15, frame 15.

The Framework 2, 2 * 15 gives you frame 30

and so on...

Edit:

There will not be any spacing or blank frames between images. Just the sequence 0, 15, 30, 45, 60...

Post edited by: myrslok

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