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Placing Video into a Complex Shape and Expanding It As It Runs

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Rebecca Renner - 12 Jul 2007 03:08 GMT
I have a client that wants to place videos in the four quadrants of a
circle, start one, and have it fill up the screen as it runs, dim it
when it's done, and have images then appear over the dimmed video.
Just not sure this can be done in PPT. I am not sure how to create the
circle and have the video show up and run in just one quadrant.
either. Perhaps there is some kind of plug-in that would work for
this?

They also want a Google Earth shot to start from space, and zoom into
a country and then to a tight aerial shot of some fields. I think I
might be able to do this with the Google Earth Pro edition, but will
the file that generates work in PowerPoint? Apparently this client is
a fan of An Inconvenient Truth (which I think was done in Keynote) but
wants to use PPT, not Keynote.

Any suggestions on how to achieve these things, and any suggestions on
what software I might want to consider to create this type of higher-
end PPT would be great -thanks!
John Wilson - 12 Jul 2007 09:58 GMT
You would need to edit the video to work like this before inserting it with a
fairly high end video editor eg Premiere

You can take a video screenshot of google earth in action with camtasia from
Techsmith but I've never got very good results.
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> I have a client that wants to place videos in the four quadrants of a
> circle, start one, and have it fill up the screen as it runs, dim it
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> what software I might want to consider to create this type of higher-
> end PPT would be great -thanks!
Chris Watts - 12 Jul 2007 10:48 GMT
Their blurb says that Google Earth Pro (at $400) has a movie maker facility.
Chris

> You would need to edit the video to work like this before inserting it
> with a
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>> what software I might want to consider to create this type of higher-
>> end PPT would be great -thanks!
 
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