The care and support are great
I liked the easy sign in method through a link as well as the straight forward template that isn't over the top with graphics. The care and support if you run into challenges is also great!
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Funeral Collage is a website app to create professional funeral slideshow videos using an online memorial video maker. You can upload photos and songs to celebrate your loved one's life. One you're happy with your video a standard MP4 video is generated in 1920x1080 resolution. The software is easy to use and you can create a funeral video in under 10 minutes (with Music).
London, United Kingdom
I liked the easy sign in method through a link as well as the straight forward template that isn't over the top with graphics. The care and support if you run into challenges is also great!
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