While I was studing film at polytech I remember seeing someone drop some video fotage into a Paint Shop Pro type program, which would expand the footage out and show you each frame separately. You could then manipulate each frame of the video footage one frame at a time (all 24 frames of each second) with the tools you'd find in any typical generic paint program. We were using Macs, but I don't need to know which program it was that we were specifically using, as I'm sure there's many programs that have this function anyway. I can't find any way to use Paint Shop Pro in this manner... could anybody recommend a program to use?
EDIT: After a little more researching, I think the question I'm trying to ask is, how can I convert an mpeg or avi file to "Filmstrip", to be opened in Photoshop or the like? Do I HAVE to use Premiere in order to do this?
EDIT: After a little more researching, I think the question I'm trying to ask is, how can I convert an mpeg or avi file to "Filmstrip", to be opened in Photoshop or the like? Do I HAVE to use Premiere in order to do this?
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