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10 Tips for Creating
a Great
Slide Show or Video Montage
Creating
a captivating video montage or slide show that you can enjoy for
years to come is not difficult, but by taking a few steps prior
to creating a slide show or having one created for you can go along
way. Here are some hints that we use at DVDPhotographs.com while
creating our slide shows:
1. Know Your Audience
Knowing who your intended audience is an obvious, but sometimes
overlooked step in the process of developing your slide show. For
instance, if you’re showing your slide show at your wedding reception,
perhaps you’ll want to include some pictures of the guests, and
not just pictures of you and your fiancé.
2. Shorter is Sometimes Better
After you’ve determined who your intended audience is you can start
to get an idea as to how many pictures you’ll want to include in
your slide show. We’ve found that video montages that are between
8 – 12 minutes in length are ideal for wedding receptions. This
usually works out to about 3 songs and 75-100 pictures. While you
can certainly display more photos during your slide show, you want
to be careful not to subject your guests to an extremely long slide
show. Some people have elected to develop two slide shows. One that
is their “personal” slide show that will be given to their parents
or kept for themselves and the other is their “reception” slide
show that will be shown during the big event. DVDPhotographs
can help you determine the correct length, and pacing of the slide
show to keep your audiences attention.
3. Choose Quality Photographs
While recent advances in digital photo restoration have allowed
torn and poorly developed photographs to be brought back to life,
there is only so much that the software can do. Pictures that look
great printed (correct lighting, framing, developed properly) will
also look great while scanned. Pictures that are extremely dark
or grainy, while perhaps improved somewhat, will still not appear
the best. DVDPhotographs automatically
reviews each photograph that is scanned and optimizes it to be viewed
on a television or projector.
4. Choose a Variety of Photographs
Even though you may love all the pictures of your dog Rusty, you’re
audience may not want to sit through all the pictures of him. Instead
of showing 10 pictures of ole’ Rusty, perhaps choose the best 2
or 3. Using a variety of photographs can keep your audience interest.
5. Landscape pictures show better than
Portrait pictures
Given the standard 4:3 dimensions of television monitors,
photographs that are in landscape mode (vertical) as opposed to
portrait mode (horizontal) show better on a TV. While portrait photographs
certainly can and SHOULD be used, you should be aware that there
will typically be a black border that appears around the photograph.
It’s best to use these sparingly throughout the slide show and not
clump them all together.
6. Give some thought to music
Choose music that has meaning to you, music whose lyrics go well
with the pictures. Also pay attention to how long the music you’re
choosing is. If you’re only showing 30 pictures, you might not want
to choose a 8 minute song. DVDPhotographs can help you with your
music selection to make sure your music length matches the number
of pictures you have to create a smooth flowing slide show.
7. Add short video clips
Do you have any home videos sitting around gathering dust? Think
about adding perhaps a 10-15 second video clip in the middle of
the slide show. The video clip can help break up the video montage
and is a great way to keep your audiences interest. DVDPhotographs
is able to incorporate video clips into our slide shows.
8. Add motion to your slide shows
Slide shows developed on PowerPoint and other consumer level software
will typically be just static photos that go from one picture to
the next. Consider having your slide shows created with the “Ken
Burns” effects that Pan and Zoom on each photograph. This can help
bring your pictures to life. DVDPhotographs
automatically will add the panning and zooming to your photos free
of charge.
9. Add transitions to your slide shows
Transitions such as fade in/fade out, dissolve, and image peel are
also an effective way to move from one photograph to the next. DVDPhotographs
automatically will add transitions to your slide show or video montage
free of charge.
10. Test! Test! Test!
If you’re planning on showing your video montage or slide show at
an event like a wedding reception, try and test ALL the equipment
prior to the big day. Make sure the projector or television, DVD
Player or Laptop, and sound is all working. DVDPhotographs
has years of Audio/Visual equipment setup and testing experience.
We’d be glad to consult with you free of charge regarding the best
possible setup for your slide show. You may also want to check out our article, How to Show a Photo Montage Slideshow at a Wedding Reception or Other Special Event
Creating a captivating slide show or video
montage can be done successfully with keeping a few of these tips
in mind. Pictures that are preserved to DVD can be enjoyed for years
to come. Partnering with an experienced slide show company like
DVDPhotographs.com can help create a slide
show you’ll be proud of.
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