A couple free ways to make flip books – PC: “Flipbook Printer is a program that lets you make your own printed “Flipbooks” from avi movie files using business cards. Makes a great present – have the kids send a flipbook of them waving hello to the grandparents, or send your loved one a movie of you smiling or blowing them a kiss. It’s the ultimate in low-tech movie making!” Link. For Macs try “Movie Flipper“.

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Just a pointer: For Linux its easy to use gLabels. Create a text file with a list of the frame file names, and import it as a merge. then add an image to the business card, and for the file name select the key number, if you have just a single list it will be “1″ – go to print and you’ll get a business card for each image.
There’s a great website that lets you simply upload a video, choose a flipbook size and customize a cover. They print and bind your book for you, no muss no fuss. It’s called FlipClips.com.
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FLIP BOOKS too
check out these
FLIP BOOKS too
There is a free mac program on my website to help turn movie files into flipbooks on osx.
cocoa app for osx. PPC. http://noah.cx/software/
Also see http://flipbooker.com for a service we offer to collate, cut & bind flipbooks.
I just tried Noah’s program this week to make flipbooks with a group of 5th-8th graders and they had a blast. It’s wonderfully simple and efficient.
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great programm, thanks!
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