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One way to do this:
You need a drawing board (Wacom or similar)
Record screen while drawing on the table with a screen-recording software. Only the drawing surface on the screen.
Then record some small segments with your arm holding a pen over a green or blue sheet of paper that is evenly lit.
in a video composition software make a matte for the arm
Put ...
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To create video from hand drawn images, you will need to prepare yourself for drawing a lot more images, as you likely need one for every frame, which you then photograph as a single image. When there images are combined you get the effect of movement.
It's a lot like the old fashioned flick books we used to draw at school- with a slightly changed picture ...
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Here is a fast and basic workflow using Adobe Illustrator and After Effects, basic knowledge is needed.
Convert your cartoons or artworks to vectors first, probably in Adobe Illustrator. Then select the paths and copy them.
In Adobe After Effects create a new composition and a new solid layer (any color). Select your solid and paste (Cmd or Ctrl + V) your ...
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Depending on your version of Premiere, there should actually be a speed adjustment from the context menu when you right click on the clip. It may be under a sub-menu depending on version, but it will give you the option of either a % to increase/decrease the speed by or a new time that you want the clip to take.
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If you look carefully, you'll see that the hand it's not actually drawing. The effect is acomplished by several images from the hand in distinct poses, following the lines as they are painted.
Images like these could be used as a layer on top of the drawing.
Then the areas of the drawing could be successively cut to diferent layers and then hidden or shown ...
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Pretty much any video editing software can do this - if you have Windows, you can use Moviemaker (free, bundled with Microsoft Live these days)
The idea is you populate the timeline with all your video clips, and add whatever transitions you need, then add your audio to the sound track.
The only problem is that Moviemaker does not support 3Gp, so use a ...
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This may only answer the first part of your question:
I found this article on superuser. It's on extracting the metadata from a batch of images. They are using ExifTool, a command-line tool for Windows and OS X.
ExifTool is a platform-independent Perl library plus a command-line application for reading, writing and editing meta information in a wide ...
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