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How to Make Movies With QuickTime

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Summary: In order to make movies with QuickTime, an aspiring filmmaker will need the QuickTime Pro application. Use photos to make a QuickTime movie with filmmaking tips from a director and filmmaker in this free video on making movies.

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By Jared Drake
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Jared Drake graduated from the UCLA school of theater, film and television with a focus on directing. He has worked with names such as Danny DeVito, Ron Livingston, Judy Greer, Zach...read more

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"Hi, I'm Jared Drake and I'm going to talk to you about how to make a movie in QuickTime. First off what you need is you need QuickTime Pro. That's an application you have to purchase. But let's say you have a series of photos that you want to put just into a movie that's going to play in one self contained QuickTime file. So if you have a series of photos, let's say you have 10 photos and you want to turn those into a QuickTime movie. Go into that folder that contains those photos and number those photos 1 to 10. So you'll have 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10 .jpeg or whatever it is. And go into QuickTime, go to file, import image sequence, import, so select that folder on your desktop or hard drive, wherever it is, import the image sequence and it's going to import it into one QuickTime window. Then go file, export movie, select your settings, click save and there you go. It's going to save that image sequence as a QuickTime movie on your desktop."

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