What is an Audio Visual?
Audio Visuals are often called ‘AVs’
An AV is the use of images and a soundtrack to create an interesting way of using photos and images that is so much more than a slideshow
AV’s can be about a place, a person, an event, a trip or an issue. They can be serious, humorous, informative, challenging or inspiring.
Do I need special software? Yes, there are special software programs such as PTE AV Studio 11 or you can use programs you may have, such as PowerPoint
An AV can utilise many images that otherwise might just remain in computer files
An AV can be transferred to people anywhere quite easily, enabling you to share an experience with friends or family
An AV can be any length, but a competition AV is usually 3 to 7 minutes in length (maximum 12 minutes), using around 30 to 70 images.
Why create an AV?
Many of us have an overwhelming number of photographs, but what can we actually do with them?
Photos can be used in albums, photobooks and slideshows. They can be hung on the wall, entered into competitions, put on social media or a website, but what about creating a story?
When linked into a sequence with added music and commentary, our photos will tell a story.
The key elements of a story told by an AV are the combination of images, transitions, animations, music and narrative.
What to consider when creating an AV
Images
The most common image size to use is the 16:9 (1920:1080) jpeg format.
The quality of the images does not have to be of competition level.
It is better to use images in landscape format rather than portrait format.
While AV competitions have rues about the use of videos and third party images including those generated by AI, all of them can be used to a limited degree in an AV.