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Is it Possible to Join to QuickTime movies together? The problem I have is that I have been creating a disk with all my holiday snaps on it, each Holiday is about 90-100 photo's so I have created a slideshow using the piece of software that comes with Toast to create each slideshow (I’m using this software as I like the pan and zoom effects etc.) I was then going to create a menu page using iDVD.
The problem is that when I create each QuickTime film using the software that came with toast it splits it into two half’s (presumably there must be a file size constraint).
Can anyone suggest how I can create them as one film?
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I would use iMovie or iDVD to create your slide shows.

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iPhoto5 has the Ken Burns effect (aka pan and zoom)

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