In the early going, you are squandering 50 to 70 percent of the ability to appreciate the images by having the wipes and dissolves and page turning transitions taking up too much time, and not allowing enough viewing time. Also, cut down on the number of transitional effects you are using: less is often more, and when it comes to a fast-paced show like this, there needs to be MORE time for the image view, and a minimal, predictable transition from frame to frame. I would ease wayyyyyy up on the frame transitions, and go to a more-predictable set of tansitions: use ONE type for 10,15 images, and only then move to a different type of transition effect, and run that for a while. Lose any Ken Burns Effect type image displays....this is YouTube...the images are TINY...and we have zero idea of what might be coming up.
A simple, basic, no-frills slide show of your basic images, with an almost seamless dissolve from one frame to another would make this enjoyable to watch.