There ’s something moody and wonderful about timelapses we ca n’t get enough of . They ’re simple , beautiful and transfixing . Now there ’s an app that allows you to easily create both timelapses and stop - motion videos without the task of stringing together images in iMovie . You pick the capacity , it manage with the remainder .
What does it do ?
Frames automates the laborious part of stitching together still - flesh iPhone images into a video — whether it ’s a timelapse or a occlusive motion telecasting is up to you . Open Frames up , start a new project , and hit the familiar - looking tv camera button to pop out record . Here , you ’ll be presented with a slider on the bottom left similar to the video - photo selector you see in the iPhone ’s camera app . In Frames , this slider allows you to choose between occupy an individual photo ( for a stop - motion video ) or to setting the app for timed exposures ( for a timelapse ) . If you choose the timelapse option , you ’ll be able to set the app to take a photo between every 2d and every ten arcminute as well as to pick out the numeral of frames you want it to take before it stops take pictures . Once you ’re done with you masterpiece , the app move you to export it to your IPhone ’s television camera roll — from there what you do with it is up to you .

Why do we like it ?
There ’s nothing complicated about timelapse video — that ’s part of what makes them so beautiful . It ’s just a series of exposure take from the same perspective over a special full stop of time . But this app takes care of all the unsportsmanlike employment . As the infomercial goes — just set it an bury it . Warning : do not forget it too long without plug in power because your telephone will die .
Frames

Download this app for :
iPhone , iPad : $ 3
The effective

Beautiful videos
The Worst
Dead battery

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