With Apple’s Live Photos feature, the camera captures 1.5 seconds before and after you snap a picture, recording both movement and sound.
In iOS 13 and iPadOS, it’s now possible to stitch together multiple Live Photos (or just a single Live Photos) to make a video. This is handy if you snapped numerous pictures of something exciting and wanted to film a video instead, but didn’t have time to change camera modes.
“Ever take some Live Photos and then wish you had a video? You can have both! Here’s how to save one or more Live Photos as a video in iOS 13 and iPadOS,” explains the Apple Support YouTube channel.
Essentially, you just select the photos you want in Photos, then tap the Share button and select “Save as Video”, then you’ll see the new video in your Recents album.
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