How to Create Movie Slideshows in Apple Photos on Your Mac

If you’ve 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.

πŸŽ“ What You’ll 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 don’t

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


🎞️ Slideshow Options in Apple Photos

Apple Photos offers three distinct slideshow experiences, each designed for a different purpose:

1️⃣ 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

They’re useful for previewing photos but not ideal for sharing.

2️⃣ 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.

3️⃣ 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 don’t sync to iPhone or iPad.

🎨 Slideshow Themes Explained

🎬 Ken Burns

β€’ Adds pan and zoom effects

β€’ Allows manual control of start/end framing

β€’ Does not play full videos

πŸ“„ 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.

πŸŽ₯ 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.

🎡 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.

✏️ 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.

🎬 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.

🧭 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.


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