I would like to use video scribe in lieu of power point at a public presentation I am giving. The only way I can think of to do this is to make mini-explainers that are embedded in power point as videos. But, I love the big canvas, and wish I could discard the powerpoint platform.
can anyone imagine a way that the progression between scenes could be managed by click rather than automated? then I would move from animated scene to animated scene in a controlled way, following the cadence of my talk. Many thanks for any guidance
Jonathan Steele
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Thu, 14 Oct, 2021 at 5:37 PM
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Hi Anne Marie
We have a blog post about using VideoScribe with Powerpoint that includes an example of how it can be used here.
If you need any further tips, please raise a ticket and we'll be happy to assist!
I would like to use video scribe in lieu of power point at a public presentation I am giving. The only way I can think of to do this is to make mini-explainers that are embedded in power point as videos. But, I love the big canvas, and wish I could discard the powerpoint platform.
can anyone imagine a way that the progression between scenes could be managed by click rather than automated? then I would move from animated scene to animated scene in a controlled way, following the cadence of my talk. Many thanks for any guidance
Hi Anne Marie
We have a blog post about using VideoScribe with Powerpoint that includes an example of how it can be used here.
If you need any further tips, please raise a ticket and we'll be happy to assist!