Working with iMovie
The Audio for retail banking has a few slides and so I made a small movie to include the slides. I was given six slides for a thirty minute audio presentation. The file is available at www.figlobalgroup.com
I think that next time, I will use more stock photography to fill in the space between slides.
With this kind of audio, it might be fun to go out and film some video... I might actually do that for Tuesdays podcast for the writing course. Now that my vacation is pretty much over, it is time to start podcasting again.
This was a nice way of getting back into the routine.
I think that next time, I will use more stock photography to fill in the space between slides.
With this kind of audio, it might be fun to go out and film some video... I might actually do that for Tuesdays podcast for the writing course. Now that my vacation is pretty much over, it is time to start podcasting again.
This was a nice way of getting back into the routine.
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Seeing as you are only interested in making small presentation type videos, have a look at something we've been working on with Apple called YourView.
In brief, YourView is a cool piece of video tagging software, allowing the user to tag video to create clips, which they can then edit, filter and watch at the touch of a button, export straight into iMovie 06/08 or share via YouTube, Apple TV, iPhone, iPod touch.
You might find this useful when it comes to making video presentations, as especially in iMovie, exporting your clips from YourView is a slicker import and means you only edit the video that you intend to be in your final presentation.
Check it out at www.yourview.tv
I'd be interested in your thoughts. If you'd like me to sort you a free license, drop me a line!
Thanks
Matt