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If you've got QT Pro, you can export each frame of the movie as a single image (export movie to image sequence) and then reassemble them in something like ImageReady.
 
hmm well its a pretty short vid actually, i may just do that when i have some spare time.

thanks for your help.
 
I actually did that with a few old "Conker's Bad Fur Day" .mov files I had on my old Win PC. I opened up Quicktime, pressed right to advance a frame, then went to edit>copy and pasted it into a graphic program and saved it. (I think it was Paint Shop Pro) From there I just animated it like I would any other GIF.
 
yeah, I used quicktime pro to grab the frames to make my 'tar....the file was a .mov, but its the exact same process
 
Thanks for the info. I was just wondering about this just the other day since I'll hit 500 posts sometime this month.
 
all you need is a copy of GIF Builder, I don't know where you can download it anymore though as the creators .mac site is no more. It's freeware though so I could probably email it to you if you like.
 
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