Star Wars Guy
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On our last trip to WDW, I took 448 digital pictures. Now I don't know about you, but since I've had my digital camera, I'm more apt to burn them off onto a CD and maybe only look at them once a year if I'm lucky. With the help of a friend's DVD burner, I took all those pictures, dug through my library of Disney music and created a great DVD that really is fun to watch. If you or someone you know has a DVD burner, they probably have the software to do this. It's really just a simple picture slideshow with a soundtrack, but when you have random screen transitions, it makes it a little more interesting than just having the same transition between pics.
The music you select is very important to help make everything flow good and stir the emotions. Just to give you an idea, my opening screen has an picture of all of us sitting on a bench at the CBR bus stop. In each corner of that picture, I put an icon of one of the parks - Cinderella's Castle, Tree of Life, Sorcerer Mickey's Hat, and Spaceship Earth. I also put text on that image of the Date of the trip and where we stayed (May 2003 WDW - Caribbean Beach Resort.) The opening music is Brian McKight's "Remember the Magic" (used by Disney a few years ago for their marketing). Let me tell you, when this plays and we see our pictures of our trip, eyes well and heart strings zing. When our Animal Kingdom pictures are showing, you hear the Tree of Life area music "Oasis Garden", for Epcot pictures you hear the Epcot Opening announcment and music, etc. For the very last segment I had the finale from Fantasmic. I got lucky and one of the last pictures I took of the trip was of the partners statue in MK. It shows right when Mickey says "Some imagination, huh?"
I have the pictures show in order that I took them to also give a chronology of our trip and what we did. Based on a 5 second interval between pictures, I figured up times where one day's pictures would begin and end. This helped me figure out what music to put and in which order it should play. Unfortunately, the free software that comes with the burner doesn't let me get it to an exact science. Other more expensive software will probably allow you to do that. There's a little overlap in musical cues, but I got very close.
The running time turned out to be about 40 minutes, but we've already watched it twice and I'm sure I'll be something we watch many times over, especially when we get close to our next trip to WDW.
Just thought I'd pass along this neat idea.
If you're interested in doing this and have questions, feel free to ask.
The music you select is very important to help make everything flow good and stir the emotions. Just to give you an idea, my opening screen has an picture of all of us sitting on a bench at the CBR bus stop. In each corner of that picture, I put an icon of one of the parks - Cinderella's Castle, Tree of Life, Sorcerer Mickey's Hat, and Spaceship Earth. I also put text on that image of the Date of the trip and where we stayed (May 2003 WDW - Caribbean Beach Resort.) The opening music is Brian McKight's "Remember the Magic" (used by Disney a few years ago for their marketing). Let me tell you, when this plays and we see our pictures of our trip, eyes well and heart strings zing. When our Animal Kingdom pictures are showing, you hear the Tree of Life area music "Oasis Garden", for Epcot pictures you hear the Epcot Opening announcment and music, etc. For the very last segment I had the finale from Fantasmic. I got lucky and one of the last pictures I took of the trip was of the partners statue in MK. It shows right when Mickey says "Some imagination, huh?"
I have the pictures show in order that I took them to also give a chronology of our trip and what we did. Based on a 5 second interval between pictures, I figured up times where one day's pictures would begin and end. This helped me figure out what music to put and in which order it should play. Unfortunately, the free software that comes with the burner doesn't let me get it to an exact science. Other more expensive software will probably allow you to do that. There's a little overlap in musical cues, but I got very close.
The running time turned out to be about 40 minutes, but we've already watched it twice and I'm sure I'll be something we watch many times over, especially when we get close to our next trip to WDW.
Just thought I'd pass along this neat idea.

If you're interested in doing this and have questions, feel free to ask.
