You can do this by selecting the sequence of images you want to animate and then using the Matlab's function called "im2frame". This will result in a video.
See video at related links for instructions.
I was shown the answerThe video played and a puppet was shown, it spoke "I want to play a game..."
Nope. But she's in a Puscifer video. Queen Bee, I think it is. Check it out on iTunes.
they take keywords used in the description of the video and filter out other videos using the similar keywords.
Find the forward button on the keyboard.....
Check out the URL below. The video tutorial explains how to upload iMovies to YouTube.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNDnWk1L7Vw
I like DVDxDV. It's simple and works well. I have used it for years to convert my personal videos to be used with iMovies. Also, it's totally free and installs easily.
You can try to convert it using a certain software. Try to use the any video converter. Check the link www.any-video-converter.com You can try to convert it using a certain software. Try to use the any video converter. Check the link www.any-video-converter.com
Both "Check this video out" and "Check out this video" both tells the person to look at the video you are sending or linking to them.
Try using blogger.com. That's how I did it, if you wanna check it out the address is "www.paulanime fan.blogspot.com"
With the latest versions (of Flip camera, iMovie and QuickTime) you should be able to Import Movies from iMovies File menu. With some older Flip cameras there was a piece of conversion software that was required before the video could be imported into iMovie. (See links below)
Try using blogger.com. That's how I did it, if you wanna check it out the address is "www.paulanime fan.blogspot.com"
iMovie '09 has basic Green Screen editing built in. To access this ensure that the Advanced Tools option is ticked in the general section of iMovies Preferences.Drag your "green screen" video onto your background video clip in your project. Select Green Screen from the menu that appears. You can move the clip around or double click it to open the inspector to make further adjustments.
you could "advertise" them across the web using email, facebook, twitter, etc. just say check out my video: _____! and tell your friends!. You could also post them as a video response to videos on youtube with a lot of views, say in the millions, then you would get a few people checking out that video, to check out yours.
Check It Out Video - 2009 was released on: USA: 1 January 2009
Video sharing!