I am trying to create a turntable animation from the shots generated with the eponymous feature in Toolbag 2 and the first solution that turns up from Google is Premiere, but I suppose it isn't free, or cheap... Is there any open-source or cheap software that can be used to do this? Thanks!
I just recently learned that Photoshop can import an image sequence and export as .mp4 with minimal effort. It's not the first thing that comes to mind for video editing, but for simple tasks like a turntable it's a quick and easy solution. I'm not sure what versions support this but i've done this with cs6 extended, so if…
In Blender this is quite easily done. You can add image sequences by just adding more than one image at once. Of course it might be over the top to use it just for that, but it is possible and of course you have a lot of options to add stuff if you decide too.
Da Vinci Resolve seems like a really good piece of software to get the job done. Blender works but I found it's compression settings are a bit limited causing good results generally being much larger file sizes, fighting to find good settings that get you audio and sound was also a problem I had with Blender's sequence…
windows movie maker is probably already installed on your system (it's free with windows) and works fine for basic video editing: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-live/movie-maker Also both maya and max can compile image sequences into a video file: with maya you use fCheck to do it:…
If you have Photoshop CS6 Extended or better, they have a timeline video editor, it's just kind of hidden. It's really bare-bones and not very intuitive, but it's more or less designed for just this task. As a matter of fact, I wouldn't use it for much more then rendering out video from image sequences with simple title…
If you want something a lot easier to pump out without learning a complex compositing application, check out Hitfilm 3 Express (Free) or Sony Movie Studio (aka Vegas, $20-40 via amazon or Steam $50-60). https://hitfilm.com/express…