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will assemble the JPG files at a framerate of 30 images per second (option \type{-r 30}) into a QuickTime MP4 movie named \type{myMovie.mp4}.
Project1-A : [[File:Project1-A.mp4]]
For an overview, here's the complete script for a Unix-like system. After producing the PDF with Context (line 1), we create a temporary folder named \type{JPGdir} (line 2), convert the PDF to a series of JPG images in the created folder (line 3), create a QuickTime MP4 movie from the JPG images (lines 4-5), clean up (line 6), and finally, open the movie (line 7) :
We can also play with the timing of the animation (code not shown) : [[File:Project1-B-Slow.mp4]]
and make things more interesting by adding a lot of particles... :
[[File:Project1-C2-1080.mp4]]
[[File:Project1-C2-2160.mp4]]
== Showcase of some movies made with MetaFun ==
Project1-C2-2160: [[File:Project1Project2-C2-2160B2.mp4]]Project3-C: [[File:Project3Project2-CA.mp4]]Project3-B: [[File:Project3-BC.mp4]]Project2-B2 : [[File:Project2Project3-B2.mp4]]Project2-A: [[File:Project2-A.mp4]]Project1-C2-1080: [[File:Project1-C2-1080B.mp4]]
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