![]() Adjusting playback speed in iMovie for editing timelapses You do this by dragging the clip into your timeline and clicking the chrono icon, then selecting a custom speed and setting it to 250% or 300%. Once the footage is exported as a video file you need to re-import this video, and speed it up by either 250% or 300% depending on if you want 25 or 30 frames per second footage. Go to File > Share > File and use the following settings. So we need to export this sequence, then re-import it and speed it up to the normal speed.įor this you need to let it ‘ render’ (transform) the photos into a video file. However, normal video is played back at 25 or 30 frames per second depending on where you live. If you play the footage in the timeline now it will now play your timelapse at 10 frames per second. Photos and videos often have different sizes which you can fix by cropping the photos to the right size. You can adjust the crop so that all the photos fill the frame properly.Use Command + A again to select all your photos and drag them into the timeline.Click the Import Media button and select all your timelapse photos using Command + A then click Import All.Also in preferences set Photo Placement to ‘ Crop to fill‘.This means that iMovie will see every photo as a video clip that is 0,1 seconds long. Go to preferences and set Photo Duration to 0,1 second. ![]()
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