On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 3:26 PM, Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Mar 30, 2011, at 2:34 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
>
>> Here's a quicky presentation of my "Communicating" series, rolled
>> through Keynote to add some effects and a sound track, then output as
>> a QuickTime web presentation. Took about ten minutes to produce.
>>
>> http://www.gdgphoto.com/communicating25/
>>
>
> It looks like it does a great job at what it does.  I personally hate movies 
> for displaying still images, I don't have an easy way to skip ones I'm not 
> interested in, even if I can pause on ones I like.

I don't propose that this is the right way to present still images in
general, Larry. What I was trying to demonstrate here is that you can
use Keynote to produce a slide presentation with nicely done
transitions as you flip from slide to slide. The capability of also
outputting an auto-running slideshow as a movie file is an aside.

I also presume that if *you* are the one showing images as a slide
show, you've edited out all the ones you don't want to present. An
"auto-run" slide show with a recorded audio track of you explaining
your work is often a handy thing to have for a website where you are
not there to be in control of the presentation.

-- 
Godfrey
  godfreydigiorgi.posterous.com

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