Frame rate: 25FPS.
Actions are recorded lists of instructions. Menu choices and settings you can save, with the ability to repeatedly apply to multiple files and images.
In order to keep track of each actions use it is imperritive they are named appropriately, eg. 'Resize for PAL' - Try not to replace original file. 'save as'
Opposed to individually opening each image, when a large number of images are concerned, we start to deal with 'Batch'. This allows us to pick any folder containing images and process it as a whole using any specific action.
File > Automate > Batch (Easier to choose save point within the action itself)
Applying the images into sequence. For this we opened Quicktime Player 7, File > 'open image sequence, open the first image in folder and choose the amount of FPS you want.
I encountered a problem, the images seem to stagger and not smoothly flow in sequence. This was soon overcome by saving the sequence as a video. 'Exporting'.
I'm intrigued as to why it didn't flow smoothly mainly because I wasn't able to preview how the video would flow before exporting it.
H.264 - small file size and high quality, perfect for internet use. always 25FPS when exporting.
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