So I'm designing a set of videos and animations for a local production of the musical Avenue Q and I have a question about projectors...
I am not the one running the projections during the performances and I would like displaying and running them to be as simple as possible for whatever local volunteer they get to do it. Here is my question:
Is there a way I can get the projector (the second monitor essentially) to only show the full screen videos without showing the UI of the Macbook Pro that they will be running off of?
As of right now, I can't figure out a way for the operator to have the projector show the video that is needed, while being able to queue up the next video in the series without the mouse being moved across the projector screen, and the little quicktime "play/pause" bar and the OSX menu bar from showing up and drawing attention to the screen when I don't want attention drawn to it...
Is the only option to put all of these videos into a powerpoint and setting it to be in presentation mode? I just don't trust powerpoint to play these videos as they are needed without hiccup...
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Chris
I am not the one running the projections during the performances and I would like displaying and running them to be as simple as possible for whatever local volunteer they get to do it. Here is my question:
Is there a way I can get the projector (the second monitor essentially) to only show the full screen videos without showing the UI of the Macbook Pro that they will be running off of?
As of right now, I can't figure out a way for the operator to have the projector show the video that is needed, while being able to queue up the next video in the series without the mouse being moved across the projector screen, and the little quicktime "play/pause" bar and the OSX menu bar from showing up and drawing attention to the screen when I don't want attention drawn to it...
Is the only option to put all of these videos into a powerpoint and setting it to be in presentation mode? I just don't trust powerpoint to play these videos as they are needed without hiccup...
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Chris