World Domination Status: When I take over the world, my administration shall only use Macs. This will simplify things, and also, I will not have to worry about coming into the office to find that my computer is having seizures. DAMN YOU, EVIL PC!! *shakes fist* >:|
SO, my little Mac-friends and/or high-tech peoples, does anyone know how to do any of the following:
- Save a slideshow in iPhoto as a Quicktime movie without it having fading transitions
- Create a slideshow in iPhoto that gives less than a second per picture
- Create a slideshow/movie in iMovie that is NOT incredibly lo-res and pixel-y for no good reason
- Some other way of creating a fast-paced slideshow that can easily be exported as a movie of some sort and played on most all types of computer (DON'T SAY POWERPOINT, OMG-it is an EVIL program!! XO )
I want to do an animation for my last homework assignment for Drawing, and while I've created animated GIFs in the past, they've generally been about, um. 40 frames, tops. So far, I've got 33 frames done on this animation... and that's just the title. Something tells me that animated GIF is NOT the way to go when you have something that's at least 10"x10" and has 100+ frames...
HELP, PLEASE D: