I had over a thousand images I wanted to create a time-lapse movie but QuickTime Pro 7 couldnt render some of the files. Maybe some of the images had some corruption or some other problem but even if I tried to make a movie out of 30 images one of them would stop the whole process with QT7. I thought I was stuck not being able to construct my time-lapse until I came along this app.
This app did the trick, Took almost 2K images and created a movie for me. Now I can just bring it into Final Cut Pro X to finish it up. Variable frame rates, multiple codecs and more make this a great app. Its pretty bare-bones but very functional. Works fine on Mac OS X Lion 10.7.1 with my MacBook Pro.
One suggestion I would make is to add a Select All Files button when choosing the list of images to be rendering into the movie.
*UPDATED (5/4/12)*
The addition of the time stamp is nice but needs to have some options to control size, placement, color and font. If the background is light then the time-date stamp is unreadable. Also I prefer not to have the seconds showing on the time stamp.
There seems to be a bug in Time-Lapse where if I create more than one movie in a row it doesnt allow me to create a filename after the first time-lapse movie is rendered. The application goes straight to creating the movie and saving it with the same name as the first. Luckily the Mac appends a numeral to files being saved with the same name.
Other than that good improvements. Still would like a Select All Files button when browsing for the individual images to add.
Media Baron about Time-Lapse