Timelapse Screen Recorder Mac

Apple's macOS offers a handy Screenshot tool to capture a specific part of the screen. That is useful for creating online content for classes, lectures, webinars, tutorials, etc. That's where the Screenshot tool is useful for screen recording. Here's how you can use the Screenshot's native screen recording capability or take the help of a third-party app to record the screen on your Mac.
The Screen Record tool packs basic features and offers a bunch of customization options and features for recording. Read on how to record screen on Mac.

If you want to record and stream live iPhone gameplay, Windows/Mac computer is a must. Simply mirror your screen to the computer and record the screen with audio. For that, we recommend you the free tool - 5KPlayer, which can wirelessly cast your iPhone screen to computer for instant recording and live streaming. Or you can also use Elgato. Record Cool Time-Lapse Videos. Now that you know how to record time-lapse videos of your Mac screen for fun or reference purposes. I used the app to record a lot of clips for reference purposes.


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1. Use Screenshot Tool

Apple's native Screenshot tool offers three ways to use it on Mac. To start, you can use any of the tricks below to summon the tool.
    Press Command + Shift + 5 to open the Screenshot too.Open Launchpad and you shall find the Screenshot under the Other menu. By default, macOS keeps the Screenshot there. You can pin it on the macOS dock for easy access.
    Press the Command + Space and open Spotlight Search. Type screenshot, and hit Enter to open the tool.
Now that you have opened it, let’s understand how to screen record on Mac.Step 1: macOS will open a capture area and a control bar at the bottom with functions to play with.Timelapse screen recorder machineStep 2: The first two functions on the left side are related to the Screenshot. The third option allows you to capture the selected area. Move your focus to the fourth and fifth tab that carries a little record icon.
Step 3: You can click on the Record icon and start recording the content on the screen.Before you hit the record button, you should consider using the Options menu to make relevant changes for a flawless screen recording experience.The Options menu allows you to select the export video location, set the timer, select the default microphone, and showcase/hide mouse clicks.
ScreenSelecting the default microphone is an important step for those working with an external microphone. If you don’t select the right microphone, the final video won't have the audio you want.To stop the recording, simply click on the record option in the menu bar. macOS will offer a thumbnail of the video at the bottom right corner.You can click on it and trim the video using the crop option and even directly delete the video.Recorder

While the default screenshot tool gets the job done, you should invest in a third-party screen recording tool such as CleanShot X or Snagit. They offer more features and customization options for a price.

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2. Use CleanShot X

CleanShot X is a native macOS app to capture screenshots, record videos, create gifs, and more.Using CleanShot X, you can also annotate videos, share your thoughts during recording with a small thumbnail at the corner and edit the videos before exporting. The app asks for $29 as a one-time payment.Follow the steps below to use CleanShot X on Mac.Step 1: Visit the official CleanShot X website, purchase, and download the software.

You’ve seen them before. The sunrises over the desert in less than 5 seconds. Someone takes apart a computer and puts it back together in 10 seconds. Time-lapse, or stop motion photography.

Time-lapse photography is a technique in which each film frame is captured at a variable rate much slower than it will be played back. When these clips are replayed at normal speed, time appears to be moving faster and thus lapsing. Time-lapse photography is the opposite of high speed photography, where a higher number of frames are captured than is typical.

But how do you start making your own time-lapse? Even if you don’t own a Mac with a built in webcam, you can start by making your own time-lapses from your built-in screen. There are a number of great pieces of software available- so lets look at the required setup before we explore the software options.

You must have this basic hardware setup:

*A static camera: preferably a mounted camera or camcorder via steady tripod or otherwise rested on a non-moving object- but can just be your built in iSight.
*Power supply: both the camera and computer will need a consistent power source, especially over a long period of time.
*Good lighting: especially if you are shooting inside, it is important that the lighting stay consistent throughout the time-lapse- otherwise it may end up looking like a rave party with constantly changing lighting.

Once that is ready to go, explore some software options for capturing your time-lapse:

Gawker– Gawker is a free, open source alternative to iMovie or iStopMotion developed by Phil Piwonka. Not only can it take a time-lapse from your iSight or other attached camera, but also from your built in display. That isn’t where Gawkers features end, either. Utilizing Bonjour, you can share your camera and let others to record from your video stream. Multiple steams can even be created from up to four locations side by side. Get Gawker here!

iStopMotion-While a little pricey at $49, iStopMotion, developed by Boinx is a wonderful piece of software that will let you do more than just create a time-lapse and offers a great deal of control of your time-lapses. Download it here.

iMovie 6– In iMovie 6, which was available for free until iLife ’09 was released, offers a basic Time-Lapse function. You can start recording if you click on the Camera icon and choose Time-Lapse from the sub menu. In the box that appears, simply enable the time-lapse feature, and enter the rate at which you want iMovie to capture video frames- which will require a bit of forethought. If you want one frame per second you would enter 30 (since there are approximately 30 frames per second) and from there you can do the math. Note: if you do not have iMovie ’06 installed already, you are out of luck unless you happen to have an old CD laying around- Apple has discontinued software and both iMovie ’08 and ’09 do not have time-lapse capturing support.

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Make your own Time-Lapse– By taking a steady clip that was shot in real time and speeding it up significantly, you can essentially create a time-lapse similar to the ones using specialized software.

Once you have setup your hardware and made your software choice, you can start creating time-lapses like these! Also worth noting, an awesome screensaver titled TimeLapse Screen Saver can continuously create a time-lapse from a camera, developed by Oriol Ferrer Mesià. Download the screensaver here.

Timelapse Screen Recorder Mac

Otherwise, have fun creating your own time-lapses, and feel free to share them with fellow readers of The iLife.

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