Slideshows have become common at weddings. And they are really awesome for weddings, whether you want one to show at the wedding, the reception, rehearsal, and showers, photo slideshows are generally a fun and simple way to personalize the day and help guests get to know the couple better.
Whether you want to make a wedding reception slideshow, a wedding slideshow DVD, an anniversary slideshow, or photo slideshow for any purpose and occasion, Photo DVD Maker offers an easy and intuitive solution.
The latest version of Photo DVD Maker is downloadable from http://www.photo-
PowerPoint is good for making commercial presentations, but not for wedding reception slideshows. For making wedding slideshows, Photo DVD Maker is your best choise. The program is very intuitive, slick-looking, and it's extremely easy to navigate.
During wedding reception, couples may want to present a slideshow with photos of them growing up and growing together as a couple. It also will include shots of the people who are important to the couple - the people who will be viewing the photos.
Wedding photo slideshows can be created through Photo DVD Maker. You can play it on DVD player or computer and use a projector to show it – most of the time, a TV monitor is not large enough for everybody in the room to see the slideshow.
“My grandpa’ and grammar’s 50th anniversary is coming. We are preparing a big party to cerebrate their wedding anniversary, for which we need to make a slideshow with pictures and music. The slideshow should be movie-like. And it should be able to play on TV. How can it be done?”
It’ easy with Photo DVD Maker. Just add photos and songs to the program choose transition effects and DVD menu, set proper interval between photos, and then go to export the slideshow to videos or burn it to disc for playing on TV.
If you plan to present the photo slideshow as gift for parents or prandparents, better burn the slideshow to DVD and wrap it up with gift box and ribbons.
Photo DVD Maker support adding video clips to photo slideshows. If you have any old home movie clips, or short video you've taken with your cell phone, insert that somewhere in the slideshow to keep the audience on their toes!
Once the slideshow project is completed, you may export the slideshow to AVI and MPEG videos, or burn it to a CD/DVD.
And, the most critical part: Test! Test! Test! - Remember watching your science teacher struggle with the overhead projector? Don't create a moment like that at your wedding or post-wedding party. Have everything set up and ready to go before guests arrive.
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