Program to "assemble" still-frame pictures into "animated" show
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Program to "assemble" still-frame pictures into "animated" show
I'm looking for a program that will take pictures of a convention that I attended and "mesh" them together in one animation, 3-8 seconds for each picture.
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Open Office comes to mind as being the easiest way to put together a slide show. Almost any image format should be supported:
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My son does mini-cartoons using clip art and the fade-in fade-out and other slide event details. You have surely seen slides where some image "flies into the image" points at contents and the "flies off screen". That sort of thing is powerpoint animation. Today many of those special effects get accomplished with embedded Flash (tm) or similar.
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