How to Create Movie Slideshows in Apple Photos on Your Mac
If youβve ever needed to turn photos and videos into a slideshow on your Mac, Apple Photos already has powerful tools built in β you just need to know where to look.
This guide walks through every slideshow option in Apple Photos, from quick one-click slideshows to fully customizable projects you can export, enhance, and even merge using Keynote and iMovie.
π What Youβll Learn
β’ The difference between instant slideshows, Memories, and slideshow projects
β’ How Apple Photos handles videos in different slideshow themes
β’ Which slideshow themes play full video clips β and which donβt
β’ How to add music, text, timing, and transitions
β’ How to export slideshows as videos
β’ How to use Keynote for custom title slides
β’ How to merge multiple slideshows using iMovie
ποΈ Slideshow Options in Apple Photos
Apple Photos offers three distinct slideshow experiences, each designed for a different purpose:
1οΈβ£ Instant Slideshows
These are quick, one-click slideshows created directly from an album.
β’ Cannot be saved or exported
β’ Great for quick viewing
β’ Limited customization
Theyβre useful for previewing photos but not ideal for sharing.
2οΈβ£ Memories
Memories are automatically generated videos created by Apple Photos.
Pros:
β’ Automatically paced to music
β’ Easy to rename and share
β’ Can be exported as videos
Limitations:
β’ No control over timing
β’ Limited text editing
β’ No music customization
Memories are great for fast results with minimal effort.
3οΈβ£ Slideshow Projects (Most Control)
Slideshow Projects are where Apple Photos really shines.
These allow you to:
β’ Choose themes
β’ Add text slides
β’ Control timing
β’ Add music
β’ Export videos
Projects are saved locally on your Mac and donβt sync to iPhone or iPad.
π¨ Slideshow Themes Explained
π¬ Ken Burns
β’ Adds pan and zoom effects
β’ Allows manual control of start/end framing
β’ Does not play full videos
π Origami / Reflections / Sliding Panels / Vintage Prints
β’ Uses dynamic layouts
β’ Groups photos automatically
β’ Limited control over placement
β’ Videos may be trimmed
These themes look stylish but can feel unpredictable.
π₯ Classic & Magazine (Best for Video)
β’ Plays full video clips
β’ Supports transitions
β’ Allows per-photo duration adjustments
If your slideshow includes video, these are usually the best choices.
π΅ Music & Timing Controls
You can add:
β’ Built-in theme music
β’ Songs from Apple Music (downloaded tracks only)
Timing options include:
β’ Fit to Music (auto-length)
β’ Custom Duration (manual control)
Music availability depends on whether tracks are downloaded locally.
βοΈ Adding Text & Custom Titles
Text slides can be added directly in Apple Photos, but placement options are limited.
For full creative control:
β’ Use Apple Keynote
β’ Create a custom title slide
β’ Export it as an image
β’ Import it back into your slideshow
This allows complete control over fonts, layout, and design.
π¬ Combining Multiple Slideshows with iMovie
For larger projects, a powerful workflow is:
1. Create multiple slideshows in Apple Photos
2. Export each without music
3. Import them into iMovie
4. Add transitions, titles, and music
5. Export a single polished video
This avoids repetitive themes and gives professional-level flexibility.
π§ Final Thoughts
Apple Photos can be deceptively powerful when it comes to slideshows.
Whether you need:
β’ A quick slideshow
β’ A shareable Memory
β’ Or a fully customized video
You can build it entirely with tools already on your Mac β and take it even further with Keynote and iMovie when needed.