<p>We put together a DVD for schools we applied to out of state. What we did is ask the music teacher at the school if we could borrow the choir room. We simply had our voice teacher play the piano and we used our home video camera to record it. I’m sure it would be okay to play the music from a CD as well. You then plug the video camera into a computer via a firewire or USB port, capture the video to a file, edit and then burn it to a DVD. Software like Nero or Pinnacle Studio make this real easy. I believe the better versions of Windows Vista (if you just bought a new computer) have movie making software built in. If you don’t have the equipment or the technical knowledge then ask a friend, or ask someone at the school. I do have to add that this is a lot more work than you may think it is. You should do an introduction and you may have to do 3 or 4 takes of the song. Then the editing, burning, and labeling can take time. Make sure you test it on a couple of players too. Ours was somewhat sophisticated as we did an intro, acting monologue, two songs and an interview. If you have any more specific question feel free to ask.</p>