Create Image Slideshows That Look More Like Videos!
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Animoto is a web-based service that helps you create slideshows that looks more like videos. This is a web application that automatically generates professionally produced videos using their own patent-pending technology and high-end motion design. Each video is a fully customized orchestration of user-selected images and music. Produced on a widescreen format, Animoto videos have the visual energy of a music video and the emotional impact of a movie trailer. You can check them out with some example videos.
An Animoto Short is free but is limited to 30 seconds, whereas a full-length video is of an extended length with unlimited remixes. Just try it now!
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We’ve been using Windows Media Maker before for our YouTube videos. That’s until I saw this post and tried Animoto. Pretty cool and free for short clips! Thanks.
We’ve been using Windows Media Maker before for our YouTube videos. That’s until I saw this post and tried Animoto.Thnks






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