Wartime Photo Morph Tribute

Job ID: 40364853

Budget: $30 – $250 USD

I have a folder of high-resolution digital images that cover my father’s remarkable journey through World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. I’d like them edited into a short video that moves chronologically—WWII to Korea to Vietnam—using smooth photo-to-photo morphing so each era blends naturally into the next. The finished piece should feel respectful, engaging, and proudly patriotic.

Because I don’t yet have a soundtrack, I’m counting on your guidance. Please suggest several royalty-free, patriotic audio options that match the pacing and emotional tone of a three- to four-minute tribute; I’ll choose one before you finalize the mix.

Key points to cover
• Clean, colour-correct, and lightly restore any images that need it.
• Apply gentle motion (Ken Burns, parallax, or similar) where appropriate so the video feels alive, but keep the focus on the morph transitions.
• Insert simple lower-third text to identify each theatre of war when it first appears.
• Export in 1080p (H.264 MP4) ready for sharing on YouTube and a 4K version if possible.
• Provide the project file (Premiere Pro / After Effects / DaVinci Resolve—your choice) along with the final render so future edits are easy.

Acceptance criteria
1. Chronological flow is clear and seamless.
2. Audio is mixed so voice-over could be added later without major rework.
3. No noticeable artefacts or abrupt cuts; transitions feel natural.
4. Final video, project file, and any licensed music documentation delivered on time.

If this sounds like your kind of creative honour project, let’s talk.