Making a 'Movie' from large number of 'still images?'

I have a 2011 15" MacBook Pro with Lion. I have QuickTime Player 10.1.
I want to make a 'movie' showing our new company product rotating on its axis. The raw material would be still images, each taken from a slightly different angle. I thought QuickTime Pro would be the tool for this, but apparently it no longer exists? Can I accomplish the same thing in iMovie?
Suggestions most welcome.
Thank you!
Chris in New Hampshire

Thank you, AppleMan! I just wanted to make sure that I'm OK buying this because the App Store tells me this as a warning:
Please note: Your QuickTime 7 Pro registration code only works with QuickTime 7. Be sure you have downloaded and installed QuickTime 7 Player before you enter your QuickTime 7 Pro registration code.
So, since I have QuickTime Player 10.1 I wanted to confirm that this isn't a roadblock.

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