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Saturday, October 14, 2017

Create Genealogy Videos and Images Quickly for Free with Spark


One thing many genealogists have a lot of are images.  Picture that were handed down.  Photos we have taken.  Images saved from various websites.  The list goes on and on.  Many find that they would love to share these images with others but figuring out a great way to do so can be challenging.  Especially if you are trying to get your family excited about family history, or tell your own family story in a new and unique way.

When I stumbled on a product from Adobe called Spark I knew it was a genealogist’s dream come true.  Here was a way you could easily and quickly share a single image or bunch of images with friends, families or colleagues.  Best part…it is free.

This session will focus on the how-to aspect of creating images and short videos using Adobe Spark.  We will learn about the web version you can use with your favorite browser as well as how to use the phone app to create annotated images or videos while out and about.  Included in the workshop is a more detailed handout which we will use as a step by step guide through the session.  Below is a taste of what you can expect to learn from the workshop.


Creating an annotated image:

Labeling digital images can be a great way to annotate a heirloom without damaging it.  It is also a great way to label a map with where the family lived or turn a family photo into a great keepsake.  No matter your reasons, Spark make it very easy to do.

Simply select “post” to create an edited image.   From there you can select the size you would like the final image to be.  Once you upload your image you can then start adding words, shapes, and adjust the color settings to make it look the way you want it to.

                            


               

This image is of my grandfather taken in 1934 when he was in Chicago fighting in the Golden Glove Tournament that year. I took the image, enlarged it, sharpened the color, and then added the decorative tag to it.




Creating a video:

Slideshows are old school, why not create a fun and fast paced video with words and a soundtrack!  It is simple to do with Spark.  Plus, so much fun even the younger generations will want to try their hand at it.  My kids have a wonderful time creating videos from the images they take while on vacation.

To create a video, you select the “video” option from the mail menu.  The hardest part is selecting a theme.  I tend to pick “make my own” so I can have the freedom to create it from scratch.  However, the various themes available are great to get started with since they come with a template which suggests what types of images you place.  Even better, there is a tutorial video.

I do love that in the creation of the video you can also record your own narration.   This is wonderful if you can have a family member telling the story.  I did this with my father where I put together a video of images and places from his childhood and then had him explain each one in the video.  To be honest, the sky is the limit.

Pros and Cons of Spark:

If you are a pro at video and image editing this will seem very basic to you.  However, if you are just getting started and want to do some neat things easily, then this is the right software for you.  Just remember that you will have to work within the limitations of the application.

Pros
Cons
Easy and quick to pick up
Cannot do detail editing
Set themes make choices easier
Sometimes difficult to manipulate to get refinements
Ability to change fonts
Must log in with Facebook, Google, or have an adobe account
Links to the internet to use creative common images and music
There is an Adobe Spark ad at the end of all videos
Can share easily through email or straight to social media



Resources:
Adobe Spark                           https://spark.adobe.com/
Blog for Spark                         https://spark.adobe.com/blog
Spark in the classroom            https://spark.adobe.com/edu
Spark for the press                 https://spark.adobe.com/press
Creating a Spark video            https://spark.adobe.com/about/video
Creating a Spark image            https://spark.adobe.com/about/post




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