One of the
best ways educators and/or Learners can share or view photos is by turning them
into a video slideshow.
ImageToVideo
- https://imagetovideo.com/ - is a simple on-line converter which lets users
turn any images to video.
"ImageToVideo"
is...
- free, users don’t need to sign up to use it, and it works in any web browser.
- lets users include up to 30 photos, and they can add your own choice of music too.
How to use
ImageToVideo to convert images to video with very little effort.
- Click "Upload Your Images" then select the photos needed in the video.
- Next,
you’ll see small thumbnails of your chosen images.
Click and drag to reorder them, and/or
Hit the red X to delete any.
Click Next (>>) to continue. - Now
choose some music.
MP3 is supported (Be aware of "Use Restrictions"). - Add some
text and/or a logo.
Choose Logo to add a watermark to your video. Use the Logo Options to set its position and size. - Choose
Text to add a caption for each photo in your video.
Add your text and adjust it with the various options.
Hit the + icon to add more text for subsequent images. - Finally,
click Create the Video Now.
Your photos and music will now be uploaded, and the process takes a few minutes to complete. - Users can then download their video in the MP4 format, and/or view it on-line.
As you can
see, it’s a simple and fast process, but only gives you limited control over
the final product.
It's the
same as with the other on-line converters you can use, such as...
- Kapwing - https://www.kapwing.com/image-to-video - and/or
- Online-Convert - https://www.online-convert.com/ -
If you give "ImageToVideo" a try or have
already used "ImageToVideo", do share your
feedback, positive and/or negative, in the comments.
Thank you
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relationship (financial or in exchange for services) with any of the items that
I post.
"I post about items that I either like using myself or have found them to be very helpful and/or I feel that educators and/or Learners will find they can enhance their current practice by trying them out."
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