In iMovie:
- choose + to create new project
- use command key + i to import new photos
- 3 select the photos…. for photos saved by imgcomp use imgcomp/images/mm/dd to get the photos taken on a specific day
- you will see “My Movie” under the Project media area, select all photos then drag and drop on the timeline.
- tried it with 3249 jpg’s … it takes a while
- The delay setting / timing for viewing each jpg should b 0.1 seconds.
- view the movie, edit out any sections you don’t want
- export / save to file gives you options for resolution etc
Tips:
- Import <300 images at a time
- once the project is completed, share it as a file (520p)
- After you are sure that you have a usable mp4 file, delete the project from iMovie and then delete the associated event…..
- DO NOT DELETE THE IMAGES DIRECTLY FROM YOUR HARD DRIVE UNTIL THE PROJECT AND ITS ASSOCIATED IMAGES HAVE BEEN REMOVED
- Use handbrake to compress the file for the web (see https://www.hardware.woodenboxes.net/2018/06/20/handbrake-to-compress-video/ )
Delete clips and events
You can delete unwanted clips from an event, and you can delete an entire event to free up storage space.
Note: To free up storage space, you must delete an entire event. Deleting clips from an event does not free up storage space.
- In the Libraries list, do one of the following:
- Delete an event: Select the event you want to delete.
- Delete clips in an event: Select the event that contains the clips you want to delete, and then select the clips you want to delete in the browser.
- Choose File > Move to Trash.If a clip you’re trying to delete is being used in a project, a message appears asking you to remove the clip from the project before deleting the clip.Note: Selecting a clip and pressing Delete marks it as rejected. For more information, see Mark clips as favorite or rejected.