Making Movies with School Art

Marilyn Harroun, from My Movie Maker, has a great way to digitally save them and enhance them thanks to the special effects normally reserved for a Hollywood movie.

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Now that school is back in session, children bring home pictures and projects that they made that day, and of which they are extremely proud. These are a cherished part of every child’s life history and Moms want to save every precious piece. However, before long, there isn’t enough room to store all this precious stuff. What parents need is a way to preserve these keepsakes in a way that is easily stored and easily accessible so they can be enjoyed year after year.

You can use a Wal-Mart photo kiosk to transform the pictures and projects of your youngsters into a compelling, emotionally charged multi-media production that uses Hollywood-style effects and themed storyboards.

In order to try out My Movie Maker, you can visit their website and learn more. You can even make a mini-movie by clicking on the link in the lower right corner.

http://www.sequoiamg.com/mymoviemaker

When it comes to preserving treasured family keepsakes—whether they be pictures of important life events or even your children’s hand-made pictures and projects—starting at just $13, myMovieMaker is a fast, fun and very inexpensive way to transform these heirlooms into professional-quality DVD movies.

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