ruadisneyfan2
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I'm making my brother a PP slideshow for an upcoming milestone birthday party that my SIL is throwing him at a restaurant. The facility has video displaying capability. My skills have been improving after making ones for my grandmother's memorial, my mother's memorial and my father's Life Story for his 80th birthday.
It's rather long but my SIL still wants this played at the party, not to be the main focus, but just sort of running off to the side.
So, I thought I had all the photos chosen and placed on slides, mostly in chronologic order, with music added appropriately so that as one song ends, the next slide starts a new song. I added around 4 video snips at the end, with my brother at the shore in the water and trying to get his grandson, who was about 4 at the time, to come swim with him. Even with a lifejacket on, he was afraid to get all the way in the water. In the last scene, he finally paddles over to my brother.
So cute.
Recently, I stumbled onto some very old slides and home movies from the 60s & 70s that belonged to my parents. I had them digitized and now I'm trying to fit some of this content into my project. It's easy to add the slides as just another photo but I'm at a crossroads as to where to place the video. My brother is an infant in all the videos. I guess once he started walking, they spent more time chasing him and less time with a movie camera. lol
The company that performed the digitizing sent it to me on a dvd and flashdrive in mp4 format, with all the separate films sort of spliced together, and it plays as a single hour-long video to some easy listening music. It's not all about my brother; there is plenty with other relatives that wouldn't be part of my brother's project. So I inserted the video onto one slide and trimmed it down to the first scene approx 1.5 mins. He is 3 months old at my father's college graduation. I put this slide at the end of the first song (which is all tiny infant photos) but it's an awkward transition at the end to more photos and my own music playing again.
Now this leaves me wondering where to insert the rest of the video. These slides and home movies haven't been viewed by my siblings since we were small children in mid 70s so this part is really special to me. Most of the other photos are in my dad's "Life Story" show that I made for his 80th, so a lot of content my brother has recently seen.
Should I put all the video at the beginning, and then start the photo slideshow with my music? Or put it all at the end? There are close to 400 slides right now and that doesn't include all of the video I need to add. If I put it at the beginning, it will end with him learning to walk, and then my still pictures would start with him as a newborn.
I understand it's all a matter of opinion and no real right or wrong solution but I just want it to flow smoothly.
Am I overthinking all of this??
It's rather long but my SIL still wants this played at the party, not to be the main focus, but just sort of running off to the side.
So, I thought I had all the photos chosen and placed on slides, mostly in chronologic order, with music added appropriately so that as one song ends, the next slide starts a new song. I added around 4 video snips at the end, with my brother at the shore in the water and trying to get his grandson, who was about 4 at the time, to come swim with him. Even with a lifejacket on, he was afraid to get all the way in the water. In the last scene, he finally paddles over to my brother.

Recently, I stumbled onto some very old slides and home movies from the 60s & 70s that belonged to my parents. I had them digitized and now I'm trying to fit some of this content into my project. It's easy to add the slides as just another photo but I'm at a crossroads as to where to place the video. My brother is an infant in all the videos. I guess once he started walking, they spent more time chasing him and less time with a movie camera. lol
The company that performed the digitizing sent it to me on a dvd and flashdrive in mp4 format, with all the separate films sort of spliced together, and it plays as a single hour-long video to some easy listening music. It's not all about my brother; there is plenty with other relatives that wouldn't be part of my brother's project. So I inserted the video onto one slide and trimmed it down to the first scene approx 1.5 mins. He is 3 months old at my father's college graduation. I put this slide at the end of the first song (which is all tiny infant photos) but it's an awkward transition at the end to more photos and my own music playing again.
Now this leaves me wondering where to insert the rest of the video. These slides and home movies haven't been viewed by my siblings since we were small children in mid 70s so this part is really special to me. Most of the other photos are in my dad's "Life Story" show that I made for his 80th, so a lot of content my brother has recently seen.
Should I put all the video at the beginning, and then start the photo slideshow with my music? Or put it all at the end? There are close to 400 slides right now and that doesn't include all of the video I need to add. If I put it at the beginning, it will end with him learning to walk, and then my still pictures would start with him as a newborn.
I understand it's all a matter of opinion and no real right or wrong solution but I just want it to flow smoothly.
Am I overthinking all of this??