Brian is right in this, Doing home Telescene requires some specialized equipment and software (oddly there is a rumor that Picasa will do this). While you can invest and do it yourself It can come at a very high cost.

http://www.lasergraphics.com/telecine-vs-scanning.html





On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 10:20 AM, Brian Cluff <Brian@snaptek.com> wrote:
Unless your movie is only a few frames long, your gonna want to have someone with the correct equipment scan it for you, or in other words, use a service.
If not, your gonna find that it's a huge pain in the neck to keep everything lined up, and if you're trying to do this on a flat bed scanner, you could die of old age before to actually get it done.
That being said you can create your movie in stopmotion or in kdenlive where you will import the individual frames as an image sequence that are set to only show at 1 thirtieth of as second.

Brian Cluff

On February 21, 2016 2:29:21 PM MST, Michael <bmike1@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm going to take a movie reel and scan every frameI need a program that will flash every frame so the images will move. I'm sure tere is one. Please, what is the program's name?

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