Archive for October, 2011

Create a Video from your Presentation

Tuesday, October 25th, 2011

We often receive the question, what is the best way to deliver my animated presentation to someone on another computer who doesn’t have PowerPoint or Keynote?

While there are several options available for converting a PowerPoint presentation into a format that can be watched anywhere. Probably the best option when dealing with a presentation containing animation, video or sound is to convert the entire presentation to a video file.

PowerPoint 2010 makes this easy with a Save As Windows Media Video function directly as an option when you save the presentation.  Many of the videos on our website were originally saved as .WMV files from PowerPoint 2010.  Keynote 09 also has an Export feature that allows you to save your presentation as a easily watched Quicktime video.

Here is a sample video from PowerPoint 2010:

After you have the final video, you could easily use a service like YouTube to display your final presentation video.

If you are using a different version of PowerPoint, you can still save your final presentation as a video by using a screen capture program.  I use Microsoft Expression Encoder 4′s Screen Capture program to record my video tutorials. If your presentations are less than 10 minutes long, you can get by with the free version of Microsoft Encoder 4.

For Mac users not using Keynote 09, TechSmith, the makers of Camtasia, has a nice screen recorder called Jing.  You can record up to 5 minutes with the free version.

Here is more on creating a video of your presentation from Microsoft Office’s blog.

Animations For Prezi

Thursday, October 20th, 2011

3D animated clipart for Prezi and PowerPoint.

We often get asked if PresenterMedia will work with Prezi.  The good news is that our animations and clipart work great!  View the sample Prezi above to see our 3D animations in action.  Click here to view our entire collection of animations for Prezi and PowerPoint.

  1. Download our animations as .SWF (Flash animations)
  2. Use the largest size available for the animations
  3. PNG clipart works great
  4. Our Video Backgrounds will work when inserted as a .flv video, but will not automatically loop.

You can also post your PowerPoint presentations created with our templates on Prezi, but, since the presentation is converted to PDF by Prezi, the animations are converted to still images.

Let us know if you are using Presi and PresenterMedia together.