Originally posted by chromo And I know 66 minutes is a long time for a time lapse movie, but 66 x 1 minutes time lapse movies is the same.
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Well you don't need to have a new shot every frame. If you use a decent video editor (I use Sony Vegas Pro 8), when you import your large set of stills, you can specify how many frames each image is to occupy. Having one still per frame may well be overkill. 3-4 frames/still may be better.
Another thing: video editors can interpolate between frame changes, so they can create "intermediate" positions.
Here is an example from the Sony Vegas Pro User Manual.