Interweave frames of videos together into flicker films
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frameloom

Node script to generate flicker videos by interweaving frames from multiple videos


Requirements

This script relies on ffmpeg to export and stitch video back together

Installation instructions for ffmpeg here: https://github.com/adaptlearning/adapt_authoring/wiki/Installing-FFmpeg

Installation

git clone https://github.com/sixteenmillimeter/frameloom.git
cd frameloom
npm install 
chmod +x frameloom

Basic Usage

./frameloom -i /path/to/video1:/path/to/video2 -o /path/to/output

Options

Run ./frameloom -h to display help screen.

Usage: frameloom [options]

Options:
  -V, --version            output the version number
  -i, --input [files]      Specify input videos with paths seperated by colon
  -o, --output [file]      Specify output path of video
  -p, --pattern [pattern]  Specify a pattern for the flicker 1:1 is standard
  -r, --realtime           Specify if videos should preserve realtime speed
  -t, --tmp [dir]          Specify tmp directory for exporting frames
  -a, --avconv             Specify avconv if preferred to ffmpeg
  -R, --random             Randomize frames. Ignores pattern if included
  -h, --help               output usage information

TODO

  • Generate example videos automatically
  • Publish example videos