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Hi All

I'm looking for a Ipad app that I can upload a number of photos to to make a stop motion video i.e. I took 100 shots of my friend doing a jump and i need to make each photo last 0.1 sec so it looks like its video.

I have IMovie but it only goes down to 0.3 sec and the start and end position are not the same.

Any ideas for the ipad?

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The iPad version is not suitable for such a precision job. It was designed for typical consumer editing, which is far more casual than what you're doing. Also, you don't need each photo to last 0.1 second; you need each photo to last 1/30th (0.0333repeating) for it to look like real-time video.

Even the desktop version of iMovie cannot do that, so instead let me suggest a program you already have: QuickTime X. WAAAY easier approach.

How to Make Stop Motion Video with Apple QuickTime Software
 
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thats great thank you for this, is the Quicktime x on the Ipad? as its really the Ipad im aiming to do it on while working away from my mac
 
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Nope. There is no program for the iPad that I'm aware of that can handle your stop-motion requirements. You need to use a computer.

(for about 30 seconds -- the tutorial on how to do this is above. For 100 shots it shouldn't take 10 seconds for it to put this together and maybe another 10 to save it)
 
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Thanks chas_m
 
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Just use iMovie...load your stills...set the minimum amount of time possible, render. Reload the finished movie back into iMovie as a new project and speed the time up a hair....
 

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