A Moving Way To Communicate
Editorial Idea - Stay in touch with family. Make video phone calls, send video postcards or build home pages personalized by video clips, snapshots and sounds they’ve captured and reproduced. Tip One
A Moving Way To Communicate
Stay in touch with family and friends this holiday season and all year.
Make video phone calls, send video postcards or build home pages personalized by video clips, snapshots and sounds they’ve captured and reproduced.
Tip One:
Add sight and sound to your Holiday letters. Make this year’s letter come alive with real video and sound. Add video clips from a family reunion or vacation, or a few snapshots from birthday parties, anniversaries, graduations or piano recitals. Let your family hear junior’s first word or see his first steps and bring every one up-to-speed on this year’s memorable milestones.
Tip Two:
Build a Holiday web-based photo album or movie and then easily create your own Internet family page, and fill it with images and information you’d like to share, import clips of previous holidays, or pop in a few of your favourite holiday songs, traditions or recipes and make your family page a fun and exciting place to go for interesting tidbits. You can easily make a movie by combining video clips, still images and sound clips, then add title cards and special effects to create a family treasure you’ll want to share long after the holidays have ended.
Tip Three:
Follow up with a video “Thank You” note. Let everyone know how much you appreciate their thoughtful gifts by sending your video thanks. Wouldn’t grandma be tickled pink to see you model that sweater she spent months knitting? And you can be sure mom and dad would love to see where you hung that new painting or how you spent that gift certificate.
Doing things like this will add to the love and appreciation you have for each other. Keeping in touch speaks volumes especially during Holidays.
