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annemariehhh

So I wanna make a video for my man, with our pics and a song playing in the background, and hopefuly once jpay gets up and running I can send it.. but I don t know how...can anyone help me? Walk me thru it? I presume the song comes from youtube..but that peeps is where my knowledge and ability ends..lol..can anyone help? But dumb it down lol cos I don t understand tech words..thanks in advance...

 
JamesMichel

You can shoot a video and process it as you like. Add your photos and the music you want in the background. You can try some kind of video processor, now there are a lot of them even in free access.

 
annemariehhh

Ohh that's a cool idea....thanks...yeah..its an android...samsung

I do like the photos on kitchen table...I could add fairy lights and stuff...awesome idea..

 
ST4s

Well, I read somewhere (on the JPay forum on their website) that JPay lets you send a video attachment to a message, instead of a photo, though I've never tried it. I've only sent/received videograms. It's definitely a file-size thing for attachments, 1MB or less.

For the techy version, if you have a smartphone, try messing around with one of the built-in apps (like iMovie if it's an iPhone) (and I have no fricken idea if it's Android since that depends on what phone you have - though you can surf around the Google Play store and see what's available in the video editing department). The goal would be to avoid recording in HD since the file would end up being too large. Grab the music from something you already have on your phone, or use one of the built-in soundtracks from iMovie. Grab the images from your phone too. There are tutorials out there on the interweb. iMovie's pretty intuitive. If all else fails, find a local teenager to help run you through the steps ;-)

For the non-techy version, maybe just put an array of photos on the kitchen table, have some music playing in the room, and have at it videogram-style - pans, close-ups, whatever. I know it sounds dorky, but the dorkiness factor could also make it pretty sweet :-)