Green apple animated gifs3/8/2024 I can go and add a Caption to it as well. I don't want to do those because I like the video just the way it is. For instance there is a bunch of Filters here. Now there is a bunch of other things here you've got as options. There, now we see the area that will be exported as a GIF. I'm going to do here and you can Set Start and then go here and let's just pick a spot here and Set End. I can scrub through it here at the bottom and let me go an pick a good spot for a start. Let's do a high quality resize here and I'm going to resize it to 640 x 360. So the first thing I want to do is get it down to a size where I can view it all on my screen here. Now this is a huge 1920 x 1080 video so you are only seeing the middle of it here. So I'm going to give it this QuickTime Movie that I took with my iPhone. The first thing GIF Brewery wants is a video. So I searched in the App Store and I chose GIF Brewery and I'm going to show you how to use that to create an animated GIF. But in the end this seems like the kind of task that you should just get an app for. A lot of command line things you can use in Terminal. Of course you can install various sorts of software. You can kind of, sort of, do it using Preview but there are no options and you can't make it loop. ![]() It turns out you can't create an animated GIF with tools that come with your Mac. On today's episode let's look at creating animated GIFs on your Mac. Video Transcript: Hi this is Gary with MacMost Now.
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