Though initially designed to help you create pro-looking movies out of your favorite videos and images, Wondershare Fantashow proves also to be an excellent tool to produce presentations, tutorials, etc.
The program’s interface is not only attractive but also intuitive and easy to follow. With a wizard-like approach, it opens with a thumbnail view of all the movie styles available for you to choose the one that better fits the type of movie you had in mind. Some of these styles will require you to sign up for a Premium Account for a small fee, which will also give you access to support for high-definition quality videos (both 720p and 1080p) and unlimited and unwatermarked sharing options.
You can then add any combination of video and image files to create your movies and arrange them in your preferred order thanks to the storyboard provided. Here you can also drag your favorite music, and combine all the media in a stunning film. Video files can be customized by applying any of the pro-looking effects available in the Edit Media section. Here you can also crop the image if necessary, and define the duration of the entire project. The built-in audio editor will let you clip your audio tracks to fit the length of the video and to add fade in and fade out effects to them. The resulting video can be burnt to DVD, sent to any of your favorite portable devices, or shared directly to Facebook without leaving the program or opening your browser.
Fantashow is simple and rewarding – anyone can create a high-quality, high-definition movie in just a few steps and share the results with their friends and family in no time. Likewise, you can use Fantashow to produce excellent presentations and tutorials, to which you can add a nice soundtrack and/or a voiceover narration all fully synchronized with your video streams. As said, extremely simple and very rewarding.
Pros
- Long list of movie styles and video effects
- Built-in audoi editor for your soundtracks
- Supports all well-known image files
- Allows you to burn your movies to DVD and share them to social sites
Cons
- Only a few video and audio codecs are supported
When I add more than one audio track to my beautiful slideshow, the music vibrates and sounds terrible. Does anyone have a solution?