![]() You can switch the default view to timeline view for each individual video. Other options provided include adding a header to the output image to display file path, file details or timeline information (all individually selectable), and to show frames or the timecode for each individual thumbnail. While it makes little sense to create a 1x1 grid, you may want to experiment a bit to find the perfect setting for your use cases. You may change that to any number between 1 and 20 for columns and rows. The program uses a 4x4 grid by default to display 16 thumbnails of the video. The settings list customization options for the output. Note that the file path gets embedded in the png file by default you may change that in the settings as well and change the default save directory to the folder the video is stored in. You may change the output format, size, and path in the program settings. MoviePrint saves the selection in the png format to the desktop by default there is no confirmation or prompt. You can save any video summary creation with a click on the save button. You can add more videos at any time and switch between each using the sidebar menu. The sidebar displays all loaded video files if you added more than one. The application parses the video, creates thumbnails automatically that depict scenes, and displays all thumbnails that it created in the end in the interface. Drag and drop one or multiple video files into the program interface to get started. MoviePrint is simple to use, at least in its base configuration. It will add a shortcut to the Start menu of Windows but opens without installation dialog. ![]() The Windows version is provided as a zip archive that you need to extract. Large file sizes usually indicate the use of Electron, and that is the case here as well. The application has a zipped download size of 117 Megabytes (Windows) and 132 Megabytes (Mac) respectively. The first thing that you may notice is that MoviePrint is a huge application. In addition to being a dog lover, she is also a lover of the Leprechaun film series so she decided to rank them from worst to best.The program is not the first of its kind we reviewed Video Thumbnail Maker in 2008, ImageGrab in 2010, Auto Movie Thumbnailer in 2010, and the Macintosh exclusive Thumber in 2008. Leprechaun rankings were sent to us by our friend Lindsay Macdonald who works with CACC and sends us all our amazing Adoptable Puppies of the Week. I don’t want to spoil for anyone, but any movie where a Leprechaun hops out of a safe, chews on an arm, and pogo sticks on a lung while singing a song is definitely going to top any list of mine. Plus, if you oft-dreamed of seeing a Leprechaun rap to background dancers, it’s time to wake up. This is Ice-T’s first foray into the series, so you know it’s not shy of hilarious one-liners. The romantic storyline makes for a fun watch, but I’m partial to the scene where the Leprechaun eats a finger and follows it with the witticism, “Finger licking good!” The Leprechaun falls in love! Yes, this is a love story. Especially, “Didn’t you hear, bigger is good, but jumbo is dear… I’ll give you boobs that come out to here.” He’s quite the bard! This movie may not top my list, but his rhymes are pretty top-notch in this film. I’m surprised it took the Leprechaun three whole films to realize how much fun he could have in Sin City. Note to self, don’t want the Leprechaun to murder you? Get him really, really high. Though he did not disappoint with a solid performance, the film just followed the same old story line: A group of friends in the ghetto find gold, get greedy, spend it all, and a killer leprechaun comes after them for revenge. So sad… This was the last Warwick appearance in the franchise. Here’s one of the only attack scenes… Enjoy! While I missed Warwick Davis, the real issues are that the film lacks laughs and, most importantly, a leprechaun. I’m generally a huge fan of origin films, but this one just didn’t cut it for me. Either way, space plus leprechaun equals… scratch that, any horror movie character plus space equals no. Maybe it’s because I’m not a huge sci-fi person or it was just too over the top (is that a even thing in this franchise?). So yeah, they made seven of these movies. You might also know him from such roles a Willow in the movie Willow, and Wicket in Return of the Jedi. All but the final film stars Warwick Davis as the leprechaun. This was followed by five sequels and a remake. For those who aren’t familiar with the Leprechaun film series, it began with 1993’s Leprechaun in which a malevolent and murderous leprechaun tries to reclaim his stolen gold by killing a shit ton of people.
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