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Adding photos to a music video
Posted on 3/23/17 at 8:21 pm
Posted on 3/23/17 at 8:21 pm
I have a music video in 3gp format. It's approx 4 minutes long. I need to add about 8 photos to the very end of the music video. Can any of you fark Gods steer me in the right direction? What software should I use?
Admins, if this is the wrong board, please move.
TIA
Admins, if this is the wrong board, please move.
TIA
Posted on 3/24/17 at 9:59 am to 9th Green At 9
I'm not terribly experienced in digital video, but if it were me, here's how I would do it:
1. Find an online converter to convert your 3gp file to an .AVI file.
2. Import your new .AVI file into Windows Movie Maker.
3. Import your photos into Windows Movie Maker.
4. Create a new project, dropping your .AVI file on to the timeline first, and then your 8 photos at the end of the timeline. Make any adjustments you need like how many seconds you want the photos to display, and if you want them to "fade in/fade out" etc…..
5. Export your project as a new video in whatever format you need.
6. Now you have a video combining your music video and photos.
1. Find an online converter to convert your 3gp file to an .AVI file.
2. Import your new .AVI file into Windows Movie Maker.
3. Import your photos into Windows Movie Maker.
4. Create a new project, dropping your .AVI file on to the timeline first, and then your 8 photos at the end of the timeline. Make any adjustments you need like how many seconds you want the photos to display, and if you want them to "fade in/fade out" etc…..
5. Export your project as a new video in whatever format you need.
6. Now you have a video combining your music video and photos.
Posted on 3/24/17 at 8:56 pm to Johnson City Reb
Thanks for the help. Will try it on Monday.
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