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Please excuse me I am a total novice here lol.

 

So how many frames would you take for 1 minute of footage he has here, I am guessing 300 to 400

 

as for putting it together in post, are you importing the images and setting a frame rate

 

sorry if these are daft questions

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So how many frames would you take for 1 minute of footage he has here, I am guessing 300 to 400

 

 

You don't need to guess. Just count how many different still frames you see.

 

 

as for putting it together in post, are you importing the images and setting a frame rate

 

All you do is place the still image on the timeline and stretch it for however long you want. Frame rate has nothing to do with it.

 

 

 

sorry if these are daft questions

No worries. Everyone starts somewhere. Open up Windows Movie Maker or something on your computer if you have one. Import a bunch of image files. Place them on a timeline and experiment with making a slideshow. That's basically what's being done here. 

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This technique is a kind of stop motion called pixilation.  You don't see a lot of it nowadays but it was a popular experimental technique in the '80s.  According to the wiki it's a visual effect that goes back at least as far as 1908.  The first time I'd ever heard the term used was Mike Jitlov's love letter to animation and effects in his The Wizard of Speed and Time.

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