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Just make a still-serie out of the footage.
Don´t know the software for mac, on PC its VirtualDub the best.
Once you get the sperated pic you can import them into you GIMP
Just make a still-serie out of the footage.
Don´t know the software for mac, on PC its VirtualDub the best.Once you get the sperated pic you can import them into you GIMP
Seeing as English is not Mario72's native tongue, it might be hard to understand.
He is saying that you need to make your explosions Frame-By-Frame in GIMP.
You'd need to export the effect footage as individual frames, as Mario suggested. I'd check the Free Software List to see what software there might be able to accomplish this. For that matter, you might even be able to do it in iMovie itself. Once you've got your images, you'd need to edit them in GIMP frame-by-frame to scale and orient them and insert them into your final scene. So to answer your question... yes it's possible, but it's going to be extremely time-consuming and difficult to get it to look right.
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