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STEPS FOR CREATING
YOUR VIDEO ALBUM
1. View our
Packages & Pricing to determine which package works best for your special
occasion.
2. View our Video
Album Samples to select a personalized theme.
3. View our
Song Suggestions to help with your music choices.
4. Now you're ready to fill out the online
Order Form. Here, you'll provide us with your
contact information as well as your choices for theme, music,
introduction/conclusion text, etc.
5. A Retrospect Design Consultant will
contact you to discuss the details of your video album (sending photos, payment,
video album personalization, etc.).
6. Before sending your photos, view our video
album Planning Guide for tips and suggestions on
choosing/scanning photos, captions, music, etc.
7. The hard part is over!! We'll take it from
here!
Your Retrospect Design Consultant will walk
with you through the remainder of the process!
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Having a general idea of where
you are going with your video before you begin will make the rest of the
planning process easier. Before rummaging through old photo
albums,
you must be clear on the purpose
of your video album.
A few questions to ask
yourself:
1. About how long do you want the
video to be?
2.
Do you want your video to include photos from the person(s) entire life or is
the video going to focus on a specific aspect of the person(s) life, such as a
hobby or a special family occasion?
3. Would you like your video to be
funny, sentimental, or both?
4. What do you want the
audience to feel when it’s over?
5. Are captions necessary for
the audience to understand the photos?
6. For wedding video albums,
do you want the groom's childhood photos to be separate from the brides' or intertwined?
PHOTO INSTRUCTIONS
You have
two options for submitting your photos.
Many clients
prefer to scan their own photos or have them scanned at a local photo lab
(Wal-Mart's photo labs usually have the best prices).
You can also send your physical photos to us to be scanned ($
.50 per photo).
If you are
scanning your photos:
1.
Thoroughly
clean the scanner with a dry T-shirt or cloth every 5 scans. If the scanner
is not cleaned, dust particles and fingerprint smudges will be scanned with
the photos. This is especially crucial when using a public scanner at a local
photo lab.
2. Scan each photo and save it in JPG format. Save each picture with a
3-digit number indicating
the order that you would like it to appear
in the video (e.g. 001.jpg, 002.jpg).
3.
Put your photos for each section/song in a separate folder.
Number each folder in the correct order for the video.
4.
Send us a CD-R of your images or submit them via e-mail.
5.
Important: Set the scanning
resolution as high as possible (we recommend setting the resolution at 300 DPI
or higher). Photos scanned at a low resolution may appear blurry or "digitized"
on your computer screen. Before sending your scanned photo files,
carefully examine each one. If the photos are distorted (if they do not
look exactly like the original photo), rescan them at a higher resolution. Contact us for assistance with
scanning.
DO NOT:
1.
Do not scan
photos that are cut into shapes (circles, hearts, stars, etc.)
2. Because your TV screen is horizontal, it is
best not to crop horizontal photos vertically. If at all possible, do not
crop/cut horizontal photos into vertical photos.
If you are sending photos to be scanned:
1. Number each photo in the order
you would like it to appear. (Place a numbered sticky note on the BACK of each
picture or write the number with a pencil.) Do not rely on placing the photos in
the correct order in the package as they may shift during shipment. Do not put
sticky notes on the front of your photos - as they will be damaged by the sticky
residue. Do not tape your photos onto sheets of paper.
2. Place your
photos into Zip-lock bags labeled by their section/song.
3. Your photos will be returned to you when your
video album is shipped.
DO NOT:
1.
Do not send photos that are cut
into shapes (circles, etc.)
2. Do not
rely on placing the photos in the correct order in the package as they may shift
during shipment.
3.
Do not tape or glue photos together or to sheets of paper.
4.
Do not put sticky notes
on the FRONT of your photos - as they will be damaged by the sticky residue.
5.
Do not write captions on the back of photos (see
below).
IMPORTANT
NOTE:
It is very important that your photos be numbered and
well-organized. Photo sorting is $25 per hour . The average charge for sorting
excessively unorganized photo collections is $50 - $75, as the reorganization
can be extremely difficult and time consuming.
CAPTIONS
Adding captions to your video album
is a great way to make it entertaining and help the audience follow the story
being told. You can include up to 2 captions per minute of video (max 20 words
per caption)!
To add captions to your video album:
1. Include a Word document or
send an email with the photo numbers next to the caption. For example:
Picture #005 - He
always thought he could dance!
2. Do not write captions on the
back of photos or in the filename of digital images - all captions must be
submitted together in a Word document or by email.
3. Unless you're using an
important quote or poem, keep your captions short and sweet! Fewer than 10 words
works best.
HINTS FOR CHOOSING PHOTOS
1.
Choose photos that evoke emotion or cause laughter.
2.
Choose actions shots.
3. Choose close-ups rather than far away shots.
4.
Remember, you will
only be able to include a limited
number of pictures from each time period. If two photos are similar, consider
eliminating one of them.
5.
Organize your photos chronologically (Before they Met, The
Early Years, Our Family Grows, etc.) or by theme (Family Time, Friends, Hobbies,
etc).
HINTS FOR CHOOSING MUSIC
1. The music you select will set the mood
of your video album. If
possible use both sentimental and upbeat songs so your video album
will inspire
laughter and tears.
2. Make your video unique by including favorite songs of
the person that you are creating it for.
Are there
songs or artists who are especially meaningful? Do you know of lyrics that fit
especially well?
3. To
help with your music selection we have compiled a list of the most popular songs
choices. Click here to view
our suggestions (choose from our list or choose your own songs!)
An Important Note:
In most cases, it is necessary to edit your music
selections to fit the number of photographs in a section. If you wish a song
not to be edited, please specify. Our professional music editors blend
(cross-fade)
all songs together to prevent any pauses in music within the video (as you would
hear songs blend on the radio). This professional "cross-fading" is done to
accomplish a seamless audio presentation throughout the entire video. If you
wish there to be audio pauses, or would not like songs to cross-fade into one
another, please specify when ordering.
WE'LL TAKE IT FROM THERE!
Once
we’ve received your order form and spoken with you about the details, we will
agree on a "checkpoint date." On the checkpoint date, your consultant will send
an email confirming all details of your video (number of copies, music, etc.)
Each change you make after giving the "OK" to the confirmation email will result
in a $15 fee per change
(for each photo, caption, or
song deleted, changed, or re-animated due to a “change of mind” on your part).
For example, after you approve the details in the
confirmation email, may find a quote you would like to add. You may hear an even
better song than your original choice to
capture the mood of a particular section. If you make these 2 changes after your "checkpoint
date,"
each change will be subject to a $15 fee.
Your Retrospect Consultant will let you know if any editorial changes late in the project will affect our ability to meet your deadlines.
After you receive your video:
After you have received
your video album, any changes must be discussed with your Design Consultant. The
additional charges will be discussed at that time.
Errors on our part are always fixed at no cost to you.
Note: Once we’ve incorporated
music into your video, changes that affect timing are
especially time-consuming, as the music would have to be re-edited. Changes
that affect music timing also come with additional charges that can be discussed with
your consultant.
We keep the masters of each video album for at least
one year. If you decide
you’d like extra VHS or DVD copies of your video,
click here or click the “purchase copies” button on the left of any page of
the website. You may also send friends and family to this link – anyone can
order!
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