Need some help here. I did a shoot in 2017, one photo per week in my town and would like to put them on YouTube but cannot a find away to do it....Can anyone help me set this up?
Thank you
Roadrunner wrote:
Need some help here. I did a shoot in 2017, one photo per week in my town and would like to put them on YouTube but cannot a find away to do it....Can anyone help me set this up?
Thank you
I can't help you set that up, but If I were doing something like that, I would simply import the stills into iMovie on my Mac, and use the Ken Burns effect to pan and zoom the video. There is probably similar PC software available.
Last Spring, for my 40th Davidson College Class Reunion, I took several hundred still photos (mostly prints) and scanned them. After cleaning them up in Photoshop (cropping, performing dust/scratch removal, adjusting color, contrast, saturation, and sharpness), I pulled them into iMovie, turned them into five second video clips, edited them into my video timeline, panned and zoomed each image, and finally, added a sound track and timed the clips to the beat of the music...
I connected my iMac to a powerful video projector and sound system at the campus meeting facility, and we watched it on a 20' screen during our class dinner on alumni weekend.
I could easily have put the video on YouTube, but we put it in a college DropBox for our class to download exclusively.
Thank you Sir iMovie? Will try it
Roadrunner wrote:
Need some help here. I did a shoot in 2017, one photo per week in my town and would like to put them on YouTube but cannot a find away to do it....Can anyone help me set this up?
Thank you
Why youtube? Why not something like Flickr? Stuffing photos into video format is not the greatest format if you want someone to appreciate you work.
Hi. iMovie is Apple only, so if you have an Apple device you'll be fine. I've never used it for photos, but have for videos on an iOS device. It's great software. Let us know if you don't have access to this though, someone can come up with a better option.
If you have Lightroom, it can make a slide show. I believe this can be uploaded to YouTube.
I have used Photodex Pro Show Gold to accomplish publishing to YouTube. Have you considered using SmugMug or Shutterfly. They are perfect for sharing images with others.
Mark
Roadrunner wrote:
Need some help here. I did a shoot in 2017, one photo per week in my town and would like to put them on YouTube but cannot a find away to do it....Can anyone help me set this up?
Thank you
I tried iMovie but I have only one project to publish and am not interested in buying a subscription.
Markngolf I'll try these, thanks.
Lightroom? Could be easier thanks
You are welcome. I have 5 Shutterfly sites. Very easy and excellent support. Here is an example of an album on one of my
Shutterfly sites. (Best viewed by activating "slide show" top left).
https://imagesbymarkweiss.shutterfly.com/pictures/1182 Is your project jpegs or video?
Mark
Roadrunner wrote:
I tried iMovie but I have only one project to publish and am not interested in buying a subscription.
Markngolf I'll try these, thanks.
Lightroom? Could be easier thanks
Roadrunner wrote:
I tried iMovie but I have only one project to publish and am not interested in buying a subscription.
Markngolf I'll try these, thanks.
Lightroom? Could be easier thanks
Did you see my response? iMovie is free dude!😊
Roadrunner wrote:
I tried iMovie but I have only one project to publish and am not interested in buying a subscription.
Markngolf I'll try these, thanks.
Lightroom? Could be easier thanks
iMovie is included with every Mac sold. Lr is $120/year or $10/month.
burkphoto wrote:
iMovie is included with every Mac sold. Lr is $120/year or $10/month.
It's with every iOS device. You can make a video on a smartphone. He must have got mixed up with another programme.
ToBoldlyGo wrote:
It's with every iOS device. You can make a video on a smartphone. He must have got mixed up with another programme.
...iOS and MacOS. You can start editing video on iPhone or iPad and finish on a Mac.
burkphoto wrote:
...iOS and MacOS. You can start editing video on iPhone or iPad and finish on a Mac.
You can start AND finish on either. I make videos all the time on a smartphone from start to finish. Just so as not to further confuse the op. 😊
Gene51
Loc: Yonkers, NY, now in LSD (LowerSlowerDelaware)
Roadrunner wrote:
Need some help here. I did a shoot in 2017, one photo per week in my town and would like to put them on YouTube but cannot a find away to do it....Can anyone help me set this up?
Thank you
Are you looking to create a slide show, with music and transitions, something like this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StpvIvjitWo
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