now, open your source video in GIF Brewery 3.then, check out the number that is at “Encoded FPS” and remember it (you need this later).then, in the pulldown menu, click on “Movie Inspector”.then, in the top menu bar, click on “Window”.first, open the video source in QuickTime.app.get GIF Brewery 3 from the Mac AppStore ( the $5 price tag is worth it if you plan on doing this more frequently ).If you just want to turn part of an existing video into a GIF, do this : total number of frames of 100 maximum (less is better).video resolution of 480 pixels (or 720 pixels maximum) on the shortest side (depending on either landscape or portrait view, or square, or any custom size).file size close to 8MB (smaller is better).duration of about 6 seconds (shorter is better).The recommendations for a good GIF-animation for most social media are (suggested by.
I would recommend buying the $5 GIF Brewery 3 from the Mac AppStore and doing the editing in QuickTime (or iMovie). And no video-editing skills are required to do the most basic, but with some editing you can quickly get better results. mp4-video file that I have, but I don’t have a lot of video-editing skills or specialised software. For my social media I regularly want to create a.