So guys and gals I need some advice. You see I've been working on a project for my high school. My school turns 25 this year so I (Being the school's resident geek) was volunteered
to make a slide-show to showcase the school's 25 years. So far I've scanned about 20 years of yearbooks (Interesting stuff only, about five years were missing/stolen). I have almost 4 gigs of yearbook scans and photos (300 PPI, Greyscale, ~30 Scans per Book, ~4mb/file, except 2009, full colour, ~20mb/file).
So, what I need from you is some creative advice. You see, I need ideas on what to do with these images now. I was thinking of doing a Powerpoint with each image having its own slide, a watermark for the year, random transition, maybe 5-10 seconds per slide, etc. You know, just a quiet photo slide-show. Or I would put everything into Windows Movie Maker (The only other option I have) and make a monsterous movie with similar features, to be put on DVD. I'm not sure if either plan is the best plan and no one else who has been organizing the whole event (set for April 24) has really given me any advice on what they want to see.
Any suggestions about what I should/could do to make something interesting/not lame will be greatly appreciated. I would love it if I could get some suggestions before Friday because I need to show a rough draft to my principal so I can figure out what I'm gonna do.
Here's what I'm working with (Scaled-down of course):
Any ideas?
EDIT: I plan on having it shown as something off to the side, not as a center-piece. It probably won't be nearly good enough to be a center-piece.
EDIT-EDIT: I'll get to check this by about 15:30 tomorrow.