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  • Quick q: iMovie or Powerpoint for a presentation?
  • stoffel
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    I’ve been asked to do an 11th hour presention for a do on Saturday evening; will involve quote as text, mixed with photos. Quote-photo-quote-photo etc. Just 40 images or so. It will be projected on a large screen, so what’s best? iMovie? PP? anything elses?

    rewski
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    Keynote

    stoffel
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    Will be on a PC, so can’t use Keynote.

    rewski
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    Assume mac cause you mention iMovie. Ppt then.

    cbike
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    35 images too many. More than 10 is tedious. It’s a presentation, no your holiday snaps. Bring any fancy screen adapters. Assume VGA.

    stoffel
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    35 images too many. More than 10 is tedious. It’s a presentation, no your holiday snaps.

    It’s ok, you’re not invited. I was after technical advice as to which way to present it best (sharp text and images paramount). iMovie can be exported in different formats, playable on any PC.

    rewski
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    iMovie if you want fancy transitions or ken burns effect, but you’re talking time and large file size for decent res, I’d just wack it all in ppt, I even export as PDF and do full screen slide show, ppt can be buggy ime.

    stoffel
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    PDF is a good call actually.

    mikewsmith
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    I’ve been asked to do an 11th hour presention for a do on Saturday evening

    Powerpoint, quick, easy and hassle free.

    iMovie can be exported in different formats, playable on any PC.

    followed by I wish I’d use the other format that works best with this random projector.

    You have the added advantage of short notice to apologise for anything not quite right.

    LordSummerisle
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    have a look at Prezi

    flatfish
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    Videoscribe

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