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Import Powerpoint into Final Cut Pro
Hi Everyone,
You all have given such great advice and I am hoping someone will know the answer to this question. Is it possible to import a powerpoint presentation into final cut pro? I will be filming a speaker who will be showing a powerpoint behind him, but he would like it shown full screen in the finished video. Thanks, Laura |
Two methods
1) In Powerpoint, export a QuickTime file of the presentation and import that into FCP. 2) If you have the ability, convert to monitor output of a computer running the presentation to S-Video and record the presentation directly to digital tape via a DV camera or VTR. |
You can also export the slides as JPG if you want a different level of control.
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The method of capturing the screen out of the computer's analog port works great and I've done this several times (iBook playing PPT slideshow out to S-Video, into DV cam (S-Video), out to FCP, which is on a second computer of course, using non-controllable device and capture now). A third option is to use screen capture software. I've captured streaming QT movies with no problems using a shareware program called, iShowU, http://www.shinywhitebox.com/home/screens/ss.html, and you can save that QT as a file FCP can read. AmbrosiaSW also makes a program called SnapZPro X, http://www.ambrosiasw.com/utilities/snapzprox/ Grant |
Thanks. I figured it out. I appreciate your help!
Laura |
Save as Pict or Jpeg
If you save the PPT slides as stills you will loose all of the PPT animation. But, here's how to save your PPT as JPEG or PICT.
Just open the PPT file. Do a SAVE AS and change the FORMAT to JPEG or PICT. Click on OPTIONS. That will bring up another box. You can choose to "save current slide only" or "save every slide" Choose every slide and now all of your PPT slides are still images. |
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I just purchased Data Video PPT 100. Now I can capture from the desktop directly to DV over firewire. Opens up lots of options like capturing the desktop while video taping the presenter and then syncing the whole mess up in post.
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Thanks, Grant |
I will be using the Data Video to bridge the two platforms. I will use my Sony Vaio with the Data Video software to capture the PowerPoint to DV, then I will transfer the tape to FCP. Since the presentation world I deal with is all PC, a PC based capture solution works for me. Then I will edit in FCP.
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