(1) Jasa Pembuatan Video Slideshow Murah Berkualitas

(1) Jasa Pembuatan Video Slideshow Murah Berkualitas 200ribuan. Kami menerima pembuatan video slideshow dari kumpulan foto-foto yang bisa Anda jadikan sebuah video agar lebih menarik dan diberikan backsound musik.

Jasa Pembuatan Video Foto Slideshow Murah

 

Kenapa kumpulan foto harus dijadikan video?

  1. Agar lebih berkesan
  2. Agar lebih menarik
  3. Agar kenangan Anda selalu Anda ingat
  4. dan alasan lainnya yang bisa Anda jawab sendiri

 

Foto Apa Saja Yang Bisa dibuat Video Slideshow?

  1. Foto Anda sendiri
  2. Foto Bersama teman
  3. Foto bersama pacar
  4. Foto bersama pasangan
  5. dan semua foto bisa dijadikan video slideshow

 

Harga Jasa Pembuatan Video Slideshow Murah Berkualitas

  • 1- 60 Foto = Rp 100.000
  • 61-120 Foto = Rp 200.000
  • 121-180 Foto = Rp 300.000
  • Kualitas Video HD (1280×720 px)
  • Hasil Video akan di upload ke Google Drive dan pemesan bisa mendownload video tersebut

 

Cara Order

  1. Kirim Foto-Foto yang ingin Anda jadikan video, kirim ke alamat wa / email kami atau juga bisa anda upload dulu ke 4shared dll
  2. Bayar Uang Jasa
  3. Dan Akan segera kami kerjakan
  4. Maksimal Pengerjaan adalah 5 Hari Kerja

 

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Slide SHow Menurut Wikipedia

Pada Laman https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slide_show
A slide show is a presentation of a series of still images on a projection screen or electronic display device, typically in a prearranged sequence. The changes may be automatic and at regular intervals or they may be manually controlled by a presenter or the viewer. Slide shows originally consisted of a series of individual photographic slides projected onto a screen with a slide projector. When referring to the video or computer-based visual equivalent, in which the slides are not individual physical objects, the term is often written as one word, slideshow.

A slide show may be a presentation of images purely for their own visual interest or artistic value, sometimes unaccompanied by description or text, or it may be used to clarify or reinforce information, ideas, comments, solutions or suggestions which are presented verbally. Slide shows are sometimes still conducted by a presenter using an apparatus such as a carousel slide projector or an overhead projector, but now the use of an electronic video display device and a computer running presentation software is typical.

Slide shows had their beginnings in the 1600s, when hand-painted images on glass were first projected onto a wall with a “magic lantern”. By the late 1700s, showmen were using magic lanterns to thrill audiences with seemingly supernatural apparitions in a popular form of entertainment called a phantasmagoria. Sunlight, candles and oil lamps were the only available light sources. The development of new, much brighter artificial light sources opened up a world of practical applications for image projection. In the early 1800s, a series of hand-painted glass “lantern slides” was sometimes projected to illustrate story-telling or a lecture. Widespread and varied uses for amusement and education evolved throughout the century. By 1900, photographic images on glass had replaced hand-painted images, but the black-and-white photographs were sometimes hand-colored with transparent dyes. The production of lantern slides had become a considerable industry, with dimensions standardized at 3.25 inches high by 4 inches wide in the US and 3.25 inches square in the UK and much of Europe.

“Magic lantern shows” also served as a form of home entertainment and were especially popular with children. They continued to have a place among commercial public amusements even after the coming of projected “moving pictures”. Between films, early movie theaters often featured “illustrated songs”, which were community sing-alongs with the lyrics and illustrations provided by a series of projected lantern slides. Theaters also used their lanterns to project advertising slides and messages such as “Ladies, kindly remove your hats”.


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