Showing posts with label memories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label memories. Show all posts

Father of The Bride Writes A Song For Her Wedding Video And There Isn't A Dry Eye In The Place

When this talented father of the bride was put in charge of the wedding rehearsal dinner slideshow, he did the ultimate.

After gathering photos from both sides of the family, the father of the bride wrote this adorable, heart warming song sharing the couple's love story. Their growing up, coming together, their proposal, their engagement. All wonderfully told through music.

Milestone Slideshows created this beauty of a wedding video for Lindsay and Tim's biggest day ever and we were so excited to hear everyone was emotional. Of course, we knew that would happen. Stick around to the end. You'll see why.

The Ballad of Lindsay and Tim
Lyrics & Music by Gregg Rivoir

As you prepare for your wedding, don’t forget the importance of telling your story. Don’t forget that although everyone in the room loves you deeply, they may not know you as well as they’d hoped. They want to be connected. They want you to share your story.

We 
make slideshows that tell stories using your photos, videos, and music. Begin your life’s illustration at https://milestoneslideshows.com 

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Virtual Funeral Services and Memorial Slideshows

man holding wife's hand in hospice

Being There When We Can't Be There


People need people. They need companionship. They need each other to heal. Especially in the wake of the loss of a friend or family member.

Nowhere can you see love and friendship on better display than at a funeral. Family comes together to embrace and to heal. With healing comes the sharing of life's special stories - the happy times. The sad times too. It's all part of their loved one's story.

With COVID-19 and other obstacles such as distance, cost, and health concerns, it has become increasingly hard to be social. It has become difficult to connect with each other. To embrace and heal. Many funeral homes and memorial services have closed their doors to the public and limit the number of guests that may attend. So how do you celebrate the life of a loved one with their friends and family?




THE MEMORIAL SLIDESHOW


One way to share your beloved's story is with a memorial slideshow. Pictures and videos put together in a sequence can express feelings and moods. It can bring back a floury of memories in an instant. Adding your loved one's favorite songs makes it even better. Memorial slideshows can be entertaining and heart warming and provide comfort to family.

THE VIRTUAL MEMORIAL


Similar to slideshows, virtual memorials can include photo montages and video clips, each with elegant effects and timeless transitions. You can add video taped eulogies, quotes, messages, scriptures...anything you can think of that help tell your loved one.




SHOW YOUR MEMORIAL SLIDESHOW OR VIRTUAL MEMORIAL


There are many ways to present your tribute video. You can upload your video to your trusted cloud service such as Google Drive, Dropbox, iCloud, etc. and share the address to the people you know. 

There are live hosting services as well where guests can interact with each other before, during, and after the video has played. If you are looking to host a virtual memorial, check out Zoom, Facebook Live, Youtube Live, Vimeo Live, Twitch, UStream, and OBS. All of these services have free options!

For help making your memorial slideshow or virtual memorial video, head over to MilestoneSlideshows.com. Your memories of your loved one are special to you and we treat them with the respect they deserve. We guarantee a stunning slideshow.





 

A Special Kind of Father Daughter Dance

by Kris Bayne
Milestone Slideshow Producer/Musician 

It was a drizzly and slightly chilly December evening at Mountain Laurel Farms located in the north Georgia mountains. The crowd gathered inside the perfectly authentic, rustic barn circa 1860 to see the couple get married. Guests encircled them as they shared their first dance as Mr. and Mrs. Brayden and Sydney Forth. The audience cheered the newlyweds with applause and the clinking of wine glasses.


"And now the bride would like to share a special dance with her dad."

Now it was dad turn. This wasn't the first time I had DJ'd a song for Tony and Sydney. In fact, I had played music for 6 previous father daughter dances for them. But THIS time was different.

I have known the bride's mom, Colby, since middle school. In fact, we graduated high school together in 1992. We go way back. When Sydney began elementary school, Colby was very active with the PTA  and she began hiring me to DJ all of the school's events. BINGO nights, dances, parties, field day events, luaus, and father daughter dances.

When Sydney began middle school, I began DJing all of there events as well - THANK YOU COLBY!

I have DJ'd for Sydney and her dad many times over the years. The first was when she was a little girl and now, as a woman beginning her own married adventure. 

And THAT's why this father daughter dance was such an honor for me. 


I'm also a dad and a sentimental softy so yeah, I totally teared up.

Getting Organized Ain't Easy - How to set your slideshow up for success in 5 easy steps

It should be easy.

After all, it’s just a few pictures of her. And a few pictures of him. And some of the two of them together.




It SHOULD be easy. But it’s not. The struggle of making a slideshow is REAL. Just getting pictures from other contributors can be a struggle.


We live in a weird time. For many of us, a large portion of our lives took place in the pre-digital world. A time when we took pictures and waited days to see our image - an image that was usually blurry, discolored, and everyone had the dreaded red eye. Paper photos in most American households can be found in yellowed photo albums in hallway closets, in boxes of knick knacks hidden away in the attic, or lining the seldom opened drawer in the downstairs bathroom.


But it’s not just paper photos. It’s portraits. Portraits that used to line the walls are now tucked under guest room beds and old chests.


The last 20+ years however have presented their own problem and it’s in the numbers. The magnitude of photos people take is astounding since literally everyone with a phone is a photographer. According to InfoTrends, 1.2 trillion digital photos will be taken this year or 160 photos for each of the 7.5 billion people that live here. That's a lot of pictures. And most of them are totally unworthy of being in a slideshow. Getting rid of the photo clutter can seem like a nightmare.





So how do we put it all together? Making a system and sticking with it makes it easier. Here are the step by steps of how to organize your photos and videos.


Step 1 - Rome wasn’t built in a day

It’s a cliche but it’s true. Doing it all in one sitting will lead to frustration. If you have to get it done quickly, you may have to give up some of the options such as having them in perfect chronological order. You might want to consider a randomized order of photos in your slideshow to speed up the process.


Step 2 - Make broad categories

Think of each song as a chapter in a book. If your slideshow will have 3 songs, then you have 3 categories to place your photos in. For example, a typical wedding slideshow has 3 chapters - the bride growing up, the groom growing up, and the last is photos of the bride and groom together. Those are 3 broad categories that can be divided into smaller groupings for fine tuning.


Step 3 - Dividing your categories

The larger categories created in step 2 can be subdivided into smaller sections for more accurate arranging. The bride’s chapter for example can be divided into baby and toddler, elementary school age, and highschool and college. First you can use pictures of big moments or milestones such as your baby’s first walk, first date, prom, graduation, birthdays, etc. then you can fill in the gaps with other photos you like. If using our app, you can arrange your photos online quickly and precisely using our drag and drop interface.


Step 4 - Ready to scan

If you have paper photos and they are generally in the right order, you are ready for scanning. Scanning your pictures in the right sequence is very helpful when arranging your files in order for your slideshow. Be sure to place your scanned photo files in the same folders you created in step 2. You can fine tune your arrangement once your files are in your project.




Step 5 - Ready, set, upload!

Now that your pictures are in the right folder, you are ready to put them in your project using the app’s drag and drop interface on our website. Go to milestoneslideshows.com and create!