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    How do I turn a still image into a video?
    Isabelle Garson
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    Isabelle Garson is a Social Media Expert based in the San Francisco Bay Area. With 10 years of experience, she works in social media strategy and content production. She specializes in music and cannabis marketing and has worked with international touring artists. Isabelle studied graphic design at the Academy of Art University. Additionally, she holds a certification from Sprinklr Research Analyst Pro.
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    Upload a single picture with a song! For instance, some people just release their album or single cover with their music. To make the video more engaging, map any motion that you can to your album covers.
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    How can I do it with a phone?
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    If you have an iPhone you can make this on iMovie by selecting all of the pictures you want to do for your video. Then select "Add" (+) and press audio. Then press music, press the downloaded song, add it to your video, and you are done.
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    How can I do this with a phone?
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    The most popular app for iOS is iMovie, which lets you create slideshows and videos.
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    Can one photo be used for an entire song?
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    Yes, but the title should contain the word "Audio." Usually on YouTube videos with only one picture for the entire video are titled something like "Artist Name - Name of Song (Official Audio)" or "(Audio)" and people who do this mainly use the album cover art as the photo.
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    What about making a video that is more than just pictures for my band's original song?
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    This article might be closer to what you're looking for: Make a Music Video .
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    What can I use to add text to my pictures?
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    You can use a photo editing application like Photoshop or GIMP.
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