![]() Whitney’s favorite restaurant is Zoës Kitchen & she loves having fresh-cut flowers on the kitchen table.Makings a slideshow is a great way to share photos and videos with friends and families. She has a newfound obsession for essential oils & enjoys binge-watching television series on Netflix. Whitney can throw together a delicious meal by simply scrounging around the remnants of the kitchen cabinets. “Vintage” & “retro” are part of her daily vocabulary & she embraces the challenge of not killing off her house plants. Whitney can often be found wondering the aisles of farmers markets & knows the local mall employees on a first name basis. When he’s not snapping pictures with his camera, Phil is editing photos while listening to Jimmy Eat World’s “Clarity” on repeat. He loves cheeseburgers, X-Files & roaming the cobblestone streets of Charleston. He’s mastered the art of playing air drums while singing loudly off-key & credits his love of art to growing up watching Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. He happily packed his bags & headed South for warmer climate at the age of 19. Phil was raised in the frozen tundra of the Nebraska sandhills. They dream of one day restoring an old, historic home & their love of antiques will one day lead to their television debut on A&E’s Hoarders. They are always eager to travel to new places & meet new people. Phil & Whitney are parents to an incredible, happy little girl & two sweet Morkie pups. P&W Photography are natural light, lifestyle/portrait photographers who make it their goal to capture raw moments & emotions. P&W Photography are Phil & Whitney Mayhew, a husband / wife team located in Lexington, South Carolina & dedicated to capturing moments in the surrounding area. Here is a slideshow done by the Mayhews in iMovie:Īdorable 2 Year Old Girl Creating Her First Acrylic Painting from Phil Mayhew on Vimeo. Once complete, go to File>Share and choose how you would like to export the video.Īdd Title, Description, and META Data from there and you’re all set! Slightly adjust the length of your images from there. You can scroll to the end of the movie to see how much time needs to be add/removed from the movie to make it fit. I like to choose a song that fits the length of my video. (Be sure to use non-copyrighted material or purchase a license for the audio you use! I recommend ). Select “Titles” to add a title screen or a black screen between images (I’ll use this option before/after the movie).Īdd a music track to add a dramatic feel to your movie by selecting the audio track and dragging it into your movie. Double-click the transition between the images to adjust the duration or “apply to all” images. Simply select the desired transition and drag between the two images you would like. If desired you can choose Transitions such as fade, dissolve and blur to the next image. I think this can be a very effective option if used properly. “Ken Burns” means you can select a start point and and end point for your image to zoom. “Crop to Fill” means the image will fill the full view of the movie, but parts of your image will be cropped…this is especially so on Portrait images. “Fit” means the image will appear as shot and black out the sides to fit. You can increase/decrease this allotted time simply by dragging the edge of each image.īy double-clicking each image, you can adjust how it plays in your video. I then select all and drag them into my new movie.Įach image defaults to 4 seconds each. I like to have all of mine ready to go in order in its own file. Open the images you would like to create a slideshow from. Select the theme you would like, I always choose “No Theme” I’m going to show you how simple creating a movie can be! iMovie makes it simple to create a powerful slideshow. Our apologies for the inconvenience.Ĭreating a video can be as complex or as simple as you would like it to be. ![]() This article is old and because technology changes, it’s likely outdated.
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