12 Steps to a Successful Slideshow Production
12 Steps to a Successful Slideshow Production
Planning is the key word for creating a successful slideshow.
This is not difficult, but does require time and effort on your
part before hiring a professional slideshow creating company to
create your unique video slideshow. Whether you're creating a
wedding slideshow for your reception, anniversary slideshow,
graduation slideshow, birthday slideshow, Christmas or holiday
slideshow, memorial slideshow, or a slide show for any occasion
here are some steps you can follow to insure a beautiful
slideshow production.
1. Determine how long you want your slideshow to be. The length
of your slideshow will determine how many photos you can use. If
you are using the simple fade-in fade-out style, you can usually
use about 80 pictures for a 10 minute show. And that is about
all most audiences can handle. However, if you choose a
slideshow creating company that has more creative elements
included in the slideshow production, then you may only be able
to use 50-60 photos for a 10 minute slideshow. However, the
upside of this is that a more creative slideshow can last longer
and seem shorter. A 20 minute creative slideshow can feel like
only 10 minutes, where a 10 minute fade-in, fade-out slideshow
can feel like 30 minutes to a lot of people. As we all know, we
don't always enjoy viewing one another's photos for long periods
of time. So, the more creative the show, the longer it can play
and your audience will not even realize how much time has passed.
For instance: Sands of Time Multimedia Creations did a video
slideshow for a church that went on a mission trip. They were
given hundreds of photos to work with and the end results were a
one hour video slideshow presentation. As the youth gathered
around to see this, they were not at all excited at the prospect
of watching photo after photo for one straight hour. However, as
soon as the video started they noticed immediately that this was
not your photo-after-photo slideshow. Their attention was
captured from the beginning to the ending as they laughed,
cried, and cheered. At the end they were surprised it was over
and stated that they had no idea an hour had passed! They all
purchased their own copy of the video. Creativity - the key to a
truly great slideshow presentation!
2. Pleasing Your Audience - If possible include some photos of
the people who will be viewing the presentation. Everyone loves
to see themselves light up on the big screen! It will make them
feel a part of your special event and keep their interest peaked
to see who will be showing up next. In addition, include credits
in the slide show when applicable. Give credit to mothers,
fathers, grandparents, brothers, sisters, friends, bridal party,
and anyone else to whom credit is due.
3. Decide Your Theme - Choosing your theme will help you choose
your photos.
A. Do you want your slideshow to span the life of an individual?
B. Is more than one person's life going to be featured in this
slideshow? If so, do you want their lives shown separately or
simultaneously?
C. Is the slideshow going to focus on a specific aspect of the
person's life such as a sports video? A particular hobby? Or a
particular quality aspect of a person's life such as in a
Mother's Day Slideshow or Father's Day Slideshow?
D. Is the time frame very specific as in a vacation slideshow?
Or Christmas slideshow highlighting the current years events?
4. Choose and Organize Your Photos- These are very crucial steps
and also very challenging. After all, almost every photo of Jane
or Bobby is truly unique and beautiful and shows different
character qualities. Sometimes it's good to have a friend help
you because they can be more objective. As cute as Jane or Bobby
is, most people get the point after about 3 - 5 pictures in a
certain time frame. Organize your photos chronologically or by
theme, or depending on your slideshow, both. Ask a slideshow
consultant for advice
An example for choosing your photos - Becky is doing a slideshow
of her daughter's graduation. She wants the photos to be from
the day she was born to the day of her graduation. She goes
through her photos, picks out her favorites and organizes them
according to the year. Then she goes back and selects her very
favorites from her favorites. Sometimes a third time is
necessary, by then you will need to determine which ones MUST be
in the slideshow and which ones can be omitted.
5. Choose Quality Photos - This will help you in the choosing
process. Ask yourself these questions:
A. Is the photograph clear, not blurred or hazy? The blurring
and haziness will be enhanced the more enlarged the photo is.
B. How is the lighting? Too dark or washed out?
C. Is the photo too grainy? Grainy photos do not scan well.
D. Has the photo been cut in an odd shape? - Although these work
great for scrapbooking, they work poorly for slideshows.
Though some photographs can be somewhat fixed and corrected the
better quality you start with, the better the finished product.
6. Choose Your Captions - Captions can add to the appeal of the
picture for the audience to help them understand what is
happening in that particular photo. They can also add to the
humor or sentimental value of the video. Not every picture
should have a caption; for the most part the photos should be
able to speak for themselves. Your audience may not enjoy the
slideshow as much with too many captions. However, in certain
circumstances such as creating a slideshow for a loved one who
is away serving in the military - captions can be quite
effective.
7. Choose Your Music Carefully - Hollywood producers will tell
you that the right or wrong music can make or break a movie
production. Choose the music according to the feeling you want
to give your audience. Happy, sentimental, funny, nostalgic....
it's all in the music. Choose music that means something to you
or the person you are creating the slideshow for. Check the
length of the music to the number of photos you want to use and
the type of slideshow you are choosing.
8. Add Video Clips - Adding short video clips to your slideshow
can help break up the slideshow and 10 - 30 second video clips
can enhance any slideshow.
9. Use Voiceovers - This can add a sentimental touch to any
slideshow. This can be done using a video camera, or with some
digital cameras that take video. Just be sure to tell your
slideshow company that you just want to use the voice, not the
video.
10. View Samples, Choose Your Slideshow Company, and Place Your
Order - There are many slideshow companies out there to choose
from, so how do you know which one is for you? Always view the
online samples. If you are looking for the simple fade-in,
fade-out slideshow, any slideshow company can do that. If you
want the Ken Burn's effect with the pan and zoom this is very
nice and some slideshow companies can do that. However, to
narrow your search even more look for unique and creative
slideshows. Very, very few slideshows can do this. Combining the
Ken Burns effects with creative elements, scenery, and
backgrounds make the best slideshows. Creativity and uniqueness
- key elements to truly stunning slideshows.
11. Back up your photos. Are you sending film photos? Make sure
you have copies of your photos or the negatives. Sending scanned
photos on disc? Make sure you have a copy. Sending videos - make
a copy. Slideshow companies are not responsible for what happens
to your photos while in the mail. And unless you have a back-up,
photos are irreplaceable.
12. When packaging your photos place them in Ziploc baggies.
This will protect them from any possible water damage and also
works great for separating your photos chronologically. You
should also place your discs or videos in Ziploc baggies. And
always insure your package. Although lost or damaged mail is a
rare occurrence, it's always best to be prepared. And always opt
for priority mailing services. The less time in the mail - the
better.
This is where your slideshow company now takes over. They should
be in constant communication with you and you should have a good
idea as when to expect your slideshow to be finished. Your
slideshow creators should work closely with you to help you
receive the ultimate slideshow. With Sands of Time Multimedia
Creations your satisfaction is guaranteed.
Sandra Clukey, Lead Slideshow Creator for Sands of Time
Multimedia Creations 757-325-1096,
info@sandsoftimemultimediacreations.com
http://sandsoftimemultimediacreations.com/