Adding videos to your site can help visitors’ attention and hold it long enough to know how to help you. It can also give you a way to get useful information for those who prefer video to give written words. If you add videos on your site, but are not willing to get in front of the camera, or are not using a webcam and software, configured to record video yet, here are some options for you.
1) Create a slide show of your products. It is easy to create and easily. Simply upload your photos, add a title and some music and you have a video.
2) Enter a photo tour of your office or shop. Allow customers to look behind the scenes to create the look.
3) To promote a sale or offer special gift with a video. In addition to the “snapshot” pictures, you can create any image and save it in the proper format. Then you could create with Photoshop or The Gimp, an image of the coupon and mix it with pictures of the item that is for sale.
4) with photos and testimonials of satisfied customers. By using one that allows you to mix photos and captions to a video slideshow of photos that you create to get permission from customers in the areas of marketing and use of feedback about your products or services.
5) Make a pub “stop motion” style. Just search YouTube for “stop motion” to see how this technique works (or for a very fun video search “stop limits the movement” and try a post-it). Basically, you take pictures of your product / office / any object / space you use in slightly different arrangements, then the string with rapid switching between photos and get this kind of animation. Add background music track. It is time consuming to create, but the end result is a lot of fun.
These Web services can create a video slideshow with your images and add music and their options for paying authorized expressly permitted commercial use.
Slideroll: Create a video of your photos with a choice of background music, including alternative, jazz, classical, rock and more. Add to the seamless integration with Flickr photos, and allows you to access YouTube and to upload your videos with the option for only $ 3.75/month Pro.
Animoto: easy to use interface. Includes options for the music that you can legally add 1000 to your videos. Also has a few features for business customers, including the possibility of integrating a “call to action” in your video. Requires subscription $ 39/month to use it for commercial purposes (like a website or blog on the company).
Stupeflix: Pay-as-you options you can create a video and the license for its commercial use for less than $ 8 ($ 3 to download the video, $ 5 for the commercial license) to go. You can easily your own soundtrack mp3. Very easy to add photos, and drag in the desired order and add captions.
More tips video slideshow:
Make sure that whatever site you create your slide show, not to select for commercial use.
Try the free option before paying for a subscription on a site of video creation. Make sure it does what you want with your computer / browser and is easy to use.
A license music from either the website or site licensing of music such as jungle-Audio (and not just something away from your iTunes library or your likely to see your video for copyright infringement).
If you want to use images that they receive from a site like iStockPhoto or big picture, that allow commercial use.