As I’m putting together my Powertools for Macworld, I’ve been making arrangements with developers for use of their materials as part of the workshop. A few Europeans already on board!
I don’t won’t to get too caught up with “Gee Whiz” stuff a la Powerpoint Live! But...
Occasionally on the web I come across stuff where I look at an obvious Keynote demo and say, Well done! Hadn’t thought of that, how would I reproduce it, and in the least number of mouse clicks.
So just in case one day we do have a Keynote live, and a section called “Gee Whiz” here’s one on YouTube I found, reproduced, and embellished which I might include.
How would you achieve this efficiently, and do you agree that in the context in which it appears it’s quite effective:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=t7ecjyyyaDo
Watch it all the way through, or just go to 1:25’ after the words, “Hang on, that will take an eternity” to see how the years are introduced.
There are quite a few faults with the piece – too many words early on, instead of grabbing attention with pics. And the use of copyright music, but who’s not guilty of that! ;-)
But interesting to see how others use Keynote.
With interest
Les
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