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I'm working on a my grandkids yearly movie, yes I know, boring as all get out, the year in review, blah blah. However, it must be done! So, I just looked at granddaughter's video so far, and have added some really snappy music but for the most part pics sit 2 seconds and then fade....what are some of your favorite ways to spiff up the pics to match uptempo music? Do you like to do these things for all the pics in a video? I typically do a few and then leave a few. I also have video clips so I tend to leave the pics alone before and after a video unless I can work the clip into a group of pics as I did the cruise video.What are your thoughts?
Tina
Tina
Check out the Eagles Rays Show it is very fast paced and Michelle posted the template.....cheers Jan
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- DickK
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You asked several of pretty big, tough questions. I found it hard to respond to something I thought helpful. I think it might help if you posted a clip of what you're trying to do and asked for some feedback.
Dick
Dick
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My thought was that I wanted my pics to move along quickly instead of the steady, 2 second pace. I just thought I'd ask what kinds of things others do to get their pics moving along to fit better with the music. I KNOW how to use GOLD, but thought maybe someone had other strategies that I hadn't thought of yet. I had taken the constructive criticism given here for my other movies to heart and was sincerely trying to make my show better, but guess I'll just go back to making them the way I always did, I certainly never had any complaints before! Thanks.
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Shows are very much a personal thing. The speed a show moves depends on the subject, the pictures, the detail in the pictures to be absorbed, the intended audience and so many other things.
What pleases one person does not necessarily satisfy another.
My one thought, if you need a show to move at a pace to keep up with the music, crop in on a picture to keep the detail to be absorbed as little as possible. Make a face fill the frame, not the upper torso and background.
Brian
What pleases one person does not necessarily satisfy another.
My one thought, if you need a show to move at a pace to keep up with the music, crop in on a picture to keep the detail to be absorbed as little as possible. Make a face fill the frame, not the upper torso and background.
Brian
Hi Tina,
I think the reason why the response is a bit lacking is that it's hard to come up with suggestions without seeing the pictures and hearing the music. I have such little time to spend here that shows that I see and like that may have been good examples are just blurs in my memory. One thing I can do is point you to my first vacation slide show. It has the old music and some songs are of different tempos and the slide treatments reflected that. It also features three young kids so there's a bit of similarity with the subject. The first song was slowish, so the slides and transitions were a bit conservative, then with the second song (We're Gonna Hang Out The Washing On The Seigreid Line) they pick up pace with the music. I tend to let the pace and feel of the music drive my ideas. Fast paced songs don't necessarily require an equally fast paced show either; slow movements on the slides can just as easily fit. If you're interested you can check it out, though it's about 17 minutes long. It was also my first show, pre-PSG layers. It features quite a bit of movement but I don't think it's overdone (imo of course!).
http://www.photodex.com/sharing/viewsho ... 3034&alb=0
I think the reason why the response is a bit lacking is that it's hard to come up with suggestions without seeing the pictures and hearing the music. I have such little time to spend here that shows that I see and like that may have been good examples are just blurs in my memory. One thing I can do is point you to my first vacation slide show. It has the old music and some songs are of different tempos and the slide treatments reflected that. It also features three young kids so there's a bit of similarity with the subject. The first song was slowish, so the slides and transitions were a bit conservative, then with the second song (We're Gonna Hang Out The Washing On The Seigreid Line) they pick up pace with the music. I tend to let the pace and feel of the music drive my ideas. Fast paced songs don't necessarily require an equally fast paced show either; slow movements on the slides can just as easily fit. If you're interested you can check it out, though it's about 17 minutes long. It was also my first show, pre-PSG layers. It features quite a bit of movement but I don't think it's overdone (imo of course!).
http://www.photodex.com/sharing/viewsho ... 3034&alb=0
Tina, I've been kind of negligent in my ProShow forum checking but noticed your message. As others said, it's hard to know what to do without seeing the photos and knowing what type of music they like.
However, I had made multiple shows for my brother's wedding awhile back. One of them was an alternate show I did that had a fast tempo to the show. You can check it out at:
http://www.photodex.com/sharing/viewshow.html?fl=2936593&alb=0
I didn't do a lot of different effects, but it definately has a lot different look to it than the original show I did for this topic!
Keith
However, I had made multiple shows for my brother's wedding awhile back. One of them was an alternate show I did that had a fast tempo to the show. You can check it out at:
http://www.photodex.com/sharing/viewshow.html?fl=2936593&alb=0
I didn't do a lot of different effects, but it definately has a lot different look to it than the original show I did for this topic!
Keith
duglas50 wrote:What is the Eagles Rays Show and how do I check it out. I would like to see it.
Doug
Hi Duglas,
I didn't see a reply to your post so I think I'd give you the link to my Eagle Rays show. Here ya go:
http://www.photodex.com/sharing/viewsho ... 4556&alb=0
Doug,
I'm glad you liked the show!
If someone is looking for a high energy show like the Eagle Rays show, check out another show I created for my daughter's "Cheetahs" soccer team:
http://www.photodex.com/sharing/viewsho ... 8871&alb=0
Michelle F.
I'm glad you liked the show!
If someone is looking for a high energy show like the Eagle Rays show, check out another show I created for my daughter's "Cheetahs" soccer team:
http://www.photodex.com/sharing/viewsho ... 8871&alb=0
Michelle F.
Re: Suggested Faves
Yep Tina, as has been said, it's tough to answer as each show is different. However, in general, you can change the amount of time between slides and/or the amount of time a slide appears on screen to time the slides to the music (on the beat or on the down beat or in-between or ...). You can use a combination of zoom in or zoom out with other images (at some level of opacity that's not full) on the screen ... with the following slide being the zoomed out image that stays on the screen for awhile (you'll have a cut transition between these twom image in this case). Stuff like that perhaps!
Dale
Dale
Yes it's a great show, I'm glad the link was reposted so I could go look at it. I'm still using gold tho, so a lot of the movements are out of my league at this time. I"ve added a link to one of the grandkid's year in review in the sample shows forum. It's about 11 minutes if you want to see what I'm working on.
Tina
Tina
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