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Hi Shaun,
Thanks for the response! I took a video and used ffmpeg to split the video into individual frames. The original video was at 60 frames per second, so I would probably manipulate it to 30 frames per second as a minimum for a slo mo effect, then have a maximum of 120 frames per second for a fast effect. I'm adding in my own frames as well, but there won't be any hard cuts or transition effects between frames.
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Hello,
This is my first post on this forum, forgive me for my novice-ness. I have limited knowledge of computer coding and languages, but I'm trying to use some kind of loader to sequence through a large series of images that make up a video, and would like to set up a variable that represents musical tempo, which would also affect how fast/slow the series of images are being processed. I don't expect a complete walkthrough, but if someone can get me started on a path, I'd really appreciate it.
Animating a Sequence of Images with a Control for Musical Tempo
in GSAP
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Greensock,
I'm having trouble following your advice and I think it's just because I haven't used the program, really. Are there any tutorials you could point me to?