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== '''Step by Step''' ==
 
== '''Step by Step''' ==
  
[[Image:Tutorial_icon.jpg]] Click [here] for the video tutorial.
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|An example of a report created with Photo Story3.
 
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|A short video tutorial about Photo Story3 created with Photo Story3.
 
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Revision as of 15:56, 26 July 2011

Term2.png Photo Story3
Photo Story3 is a free Microsoft Software (download here) for presenting a slide show in a video format enhanced by animations, music, and narration. The software can be used to reflect the outcomes of workshops, meetings, conferences, training sessions or presentations in an engaging way. The pictures and captions illustrate the events, zooming and panning let the audience observe the images in closer details, the narration allows storytelling and the music binds it all together. Those who have stage fright during presentations can especially benefit from using this program, thanks to the narration function. Storing and distributing the reports is also simple. The files can be saved in .wmv format and then be shared in the preferred modality.
User Experience
Pros Cons
  • The software is very easy to use; the wizard format takes even the least experienced users easily through the creating process.
  • The panning and zooming feature is very useful and powerful to present detail or an overview of the image.
  • The editing features are useful in enhancing picture quality (especially cropping and border remover) without using another graphic program.
  • Unless the user works on a lot of details, a slideshow can be created in a matter of a few minutes. The saved file is not too large and saves quickly.
  • Narration and music can run at the same time.
  • The software is free.
  • The volume of one piece of music cannot change throughout the slideshow.
  • The user cannot set his or her defaults in terms of motion and transition, so the user either accepts the defaults of the program or adjusts each slide individually, which might be very tedious with hundreds of pictures.






Comparison with Movie Maker: Movie Maker is a similar, free software (download here) developed by Microsoft. Although Photo Story3 works only with pictures unlike Movie Maker which is also compatible with video files, the outcome is rather similar: A video presentation of images (still or moving), enhanced by transitions, titles, music and narration. Since Photo Story3 videos are compatible with Movie Maker, a combination of the two could result in an effective video presentation that takes advantage of the best features of both programs.
Advantages of Movie Maker Advantages of Photo Story3
  • The user can add video
  • There are more options for text display
  • The user can manipulate music volume and length
  • The user can correct and crop the pictures
  • Music and narration can run at the same time
  • Quicker and simpler user experience


Toolkit.png Guidelines for using Photo Story3
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Link icon.png Web Resources
Below you can find further tutorials and examples of how to create a Photo Story.
Link Content
Photo Story3 for Windows - Review A brief online tutorial illustrating the use of Photo Story3 with screen captions and explanations.
OpenDojô Programme An example of a report created with Photo Story3.
Photo Story (5 min, video tutorial) A short video tutorial about Photo Story3 created with Photo Story3.