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pyles

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Jan 29, 2008
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Hey guys, I have a huge project for a national competition that I am making a video for as an introduction to our keynote presentation. I am looking for a program that can make a slideshow by dumping in photos then able to export as a .mov or other format to incorporate into my movie for the presentation (instead of doing it by hand).

Is there such a thing?

Thanks!
 
Keynote can do this either as a automatically running presentation or by exporting to a Quicktime movie.

Set up a blank presentation, drag and drop all of the images in one go from a folder in the Finder (get them in the right order first) and it will automatically make a slide of each one, fitting the screen.

You can then choose your transition effects etc. and either run it as a slide show, or export to Quicktime.
 
Keynote can do this either as a automatically running presentation or by exporting to a Quicktime movie.

Set up a blank presentation, drag and drop all of the images in one go from a folder in the Finder (get them in the right order first) and it will automatically make a slide of each one, fitting the screen.

You can then choose your transition effects etc. and either run it as a slide show, or export to Quicktime.

Cool.

Works when dragging images into the left pane of the app. But not keynote app icon in dock for keynote 08.
 
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