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Originally Posted by Voodoo
Step 1:
Bring up your video on your TV.
Step 2:
Start the video and stop it on Frame 1.
Step 3:
Take a picture of Frame 1 with your digital camera.
Step 4:
Advance the video to Frame 2.
Step 5:
Take a picture of Frame 2 with your digital camera.
REPEAT THE FRAME CAPTURE UNTIL YOUR LAST FRAME
Step 6:
Dump your pictures onto your computer.
Step 7:
Print them all out.
Step 8:
Order the print outs from the first to the last frame.
Step 9:
Flip through the frames quickly and watch the animation.
Step 10:
Get a buddy to film you flipping through the frames and capture the video.
Step 11:
Export the video onto teh computer.
Step 12:
Use a Video to GIF pictures converter to make it Giffy!
DONE!
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Damn that sounds like some ghetto gifs to me!
I did some searching online and found this:
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...And depending on how long it is, you could just open the file in QT (not pro, or pro if you want) hit ctrl+c, paste into a new frame for an animation in some application, then go back to QT, copy the next frame, etc. Wouldn't take that long.
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So I think I'll give this a shot and see how it turns out.