Once the shoot is done, copy all the images from the camera to a single folder on the computer. Make sure to delete all previous photos taken on the camera. At this point, you can use Photoshop to adjust or fix any photos that might have shifted.

Importing the entire sequence of images into VirtualDub From here on, things get really simple. Open VirtuaIDub up and click on File > Open Video File. Make sure the checkbox for Automatically load linked segments is checked. Browse to the folder where the photos are stored and choose the first image of the sequence. Click on Open. Just be sure that the images are numbered properly.

Selecting audio and video codecs for the movie with the sequence video imported into VirtualDub, its time to select the codec we want to use to export the video. Click on Video> Compression and then select a codec from the list. If you have Xvid, select it and choose the quality or bitrates at which you want the video encoded.

If you want a short audio clip, you can add it by clicking on the Audio menu and then on Audio from other flie. Select the file and click Open. You can also add some basic effects in VirtualDub by clicking Video > Filters. When you are happy with the clip, click on File > Save as AVI. Choose a location and click on Save.