TOKYO (MacHouse) – Soon to be available is a new version of ScreenSequence, which allows users to create simple slideshow movies with graphic images. The current version only accepts two graphic images. Totally redesigned, ScreenSequence 2.0 will let you import up to five graphic images and apply individual SMPTE effects to them. That means you won’t have to use QuickTime Pro or ScreenEdit to combine the slideshow movies that are created with ScreenSequence.
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ScreenSequence Updated to 1.0.3 and ScreenEdit to 1.0.6
TOKYO (MacHouse) – MacHouse has updated ScreenSequence to 1.0.3 and ScreenEdit to 1.0.6 for both Mac and Windows. Both freeware applications allow users to create simple slideshow movies. With these updates, ScreenSequence and ScreenEdit both have a new property shown as the number of frames, which determines the speed of transition.
ScreenSequence – Freeware Title for Mac and Windows – Debuts
TOKYO (MacHouse) – MacHouse has released its third freeware title of the month. ScreenSequence accesses QuickTime’s built-in SMPTE video effects and allows users to create simple slideshow movies. Exporting a project to QuickTime requires QuickTime (no Pro upgrade required). ScreenSequence is available to both Mac and Windows users.
According to Apple, the SMTPE effects “are implementations of over 100 standard effects defined by the Society of Motion Picture & Television Engineers.” ScreenSequence supports 133 of them.
Click on the button to learn more about ScreenSequence and/or download your free copy.
Click on the button to learn more about QuickTime’s built-in video effects.
ScreenSequence is a product of MacHouse.
QuickTime is a product of Apple, Inc.
ScreenSequence for Mac and Windows Coming Soon…
ScreenSequence is a new freeware title that we’ve been working on. And it will be available in a few days for Mac and Windows users.
What is ScreenSequence? ScreenSequence is a simple application that allows users to create 2-frame movies with QuickTime‘s SMPTE Video Effects. QuickTime has more than 100 builtp-in SMPTE effects, and ScreenSequence utiltizes them. All you have to do is to drag and drop two individual graphic images onto the application window, select a video effect, and then set the resolution and frame rate. If you further choose Export under File, you will see the typical QuickTime export window.
ScreenSequence is a product of MacHouse.
QuickTime is a product of Apple, Inc.