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Create a video for yourself and your beloved ones

Share your memories with the one that you care about as memories remains in our heart and soul


Making a video for your photos won't be so much easier than before , specially when you're looking to make as a memory for yourself , for family or even for a friend 



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There a lot of apps that could let you make this so easy and simple by just using your smartphone , you can add effects like blur - changing colors or even add emjos .. this app can help you doing the job pretty well as it'so light and won't take too much of your smartphone memory

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The video is essentially a slideshow of your top tagged photos and also your top featured photos. It also provides an insight on how many love emojis you’ve sent on the network. The video is roughly a minute long.

Biugo Studio Photo Video Maker Editor‏ is a photo to video editing app that provides Android users all the necessary tools for doing practically whatever they want to their photos.


The app comes with a very simple interface for doing things like rotate, crop, change the size, add a frame, or even draw on the photo, all with just a few touches on the screen and swipes of the finger and convert it into a stunning video 

Other features allows you to adjust the contrast, brightness, or luminance, as well as use all kinds of filters

Additionally, you can work both with photos on your phone's memory .

Once you have finished editing, you can save the video you made on your phone's SD card, save as the background, or publish it directly on social media : Facebook - Instagram - Whatsapp ...etc
We know that memories are deeply personal — and they’re not all positive. We try to listen to feedback and design these features so that they’re thoughtful and offer people the right controls that are easy to access. We work hard to ensure that we treat the content as part of each individual’s personal experience, and are thankful for the input people have shared with us over the past three years.


Friendship Day , Chinese: 国际友谊日, French: Journée internationale del’amitié, Russian: Международный день дружбы, Spanish: Día del Amigo) is a day for celebrating friendship. The day has been celebrated in several southern South American countries for many years, particularly in Paraguay, where the first World Friendship Day - International Friendship Day was proposed in 1958.
Initially created by the greeting card industry, evidence from social networking sites shows a revival of interest in the holiday that may have grown with the spread of the Internet, particularly in India, Bangladesh, and Malaysia. 
Digital communication modes such as the Internet and mobile phones may be helping to popularize the custom, 
since greeting friends en masse is now easier than before. Those who promote the holiday in South Asia attribute the tradition of dedicating a day in honor of friends to have originated in the U.S. in 1935, but it actually dates from 1919. The exchange of Friendship Day gifts like flowers, cards and wrist bands is a popular tradition of this occasion.
Friendship Day celebrations occur on different dates in different countries. The first World Friendship Day was proposed for 30 July in 1958, by the World Friendship CrusadeOn 27 April 2011 the General Assembly of the United Nations declared[
 30 July as official International Friendship Day. However, some countries, including India,[celebrate Friendship Day on the first Sunday of August. In Oberlin, Ohio, Friendship Day is celebrated on 8 April each year.

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