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Using images and audio to tell short stories with flip books

Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2024 9:38 am
by mstlucky0097
Sometimes the best stories told in our digital age are the ones told with images and audio. Some video lovers may argue that this is mostly the case if not all. While at Flipbuilder we believe in the power of the written word, we also see the value of both adding images to written content and sharing content online that is completely visually and audio-driven. Flip books make it easy to create overlays and add audio quickly.



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Why We Need Images and Audio to Tell a Story?
The challenge comes in two parts. First, create a visual representation of the story you want to tell. Then, add appropriate audio when it helps. There are many different kinds of stories that can be told. In the business community, our choices range from case studies to product tutorials, from how-to documents to event promotions. Anything that can help increase understanding or create excitement can be a visual cue. In our personal lives, images can tell a story better than any letter or phone call. From weddings to graduations and other special occasions, you can have your friends and family share experiences they’ve missed or relive.

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Tips & Tricks for Stunning Flipbook Creation
So what’s the recipe for a great visual and audio story? Here are overseas chinese in europe data four ideas for creating a stunning visual flipbook.

1. Start with great images
No image in your book should be anything less than spectacular. Don't just share a photo of your product, but have a customer use it to their heart's content. Don't just share your wedding photos, but use the most emotional photos, maybe that fool. Each image should tell a story all its own.

2. Place your audio in the appropriate places
Don't overpower your image with rants and raves. Make sure you only enhance the experience with comments or details that the image alone can't capture. Sometimes it's just a sentence, sometimes it's a shared moment. Make sure it's relevant and interesting.

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3. Make the star of your flipbook the product or event
Don't clutter your purpose with images that aren't directly related to your book. If you're focusing on one product, don't tie it to another product line. If you're sharing the story of your child's kindergarten graduation, that's not the time to show another activity. Focus is key to telling a great story.

4. Make it easy to find and access
Use tags and upload to Dropbox or our online service. If you want others to see it, make it so they can find it with a click.