the blink process will do something like this - if autoSTF is applied to the images in the UI, then when the images are written out prior to making a movie, the STF is applied before the images are written out. so try loading all your images into blink, then clicking the topmost STF icon to calculate the STF for each image individually, then click the little movie clapper button at the bottom. i don't think you need to install ffmpeg - it generates the frames first and then looks for ffmpeg afterwards, so it will fail but the images will be written out to disk. by default it writes png but i think you can change that to any file format.
rob