hi, this is gary with macmost.com. let's lookat using recording in keynote. i'm using keynote version 6.0. there is afunction in keynote where you can record your presentation. so i have a sample presentation here and ifi go to setup and to audio you can record. it's going to record from the microphone.you can basically record your voice and advance
How To Animate Keynote, the slides. this is useful because you canthen export your presentation as a video and it will include your recorded voice. the timingwill match perfectly when you advance to the next slide or even go back to a previous one.it will have that as part of the recording. so it is getting pretty close to just recordingyou giving the presentation except without
actually using a camera on you just usingthe slides as the video and the audio from your voice as the background recording. solet's try it here. i'm going to hit record. it is going to bringup the presentation screen. i can customize that. i've just set it to the current slide.i've got my recording buttons here. i'm going to start recording and i'll record my voiceand at the end i will hit the same button again. so this is my presentation and this is slidenumber one. i'm going to very quickly show slide number two and then go to three to showthe timing. this is a photo of some mountains in alaska and then i'll go to the last slide,the end.
so now that i'm done i can see here are eventhe lines for the navigation that i've done. you can see very quickly i was on slide numbertwo. i can trash it and basically start over again. i can even bring this slider aroundso i can see where everything was. if i'm done i just hit x to return. i can see thatthings have changed. now i've got a green microphone and thereis record slideshow and it gives me the time it was recorded. i can hit the clear buttonto clear it away if i want. now that i've got the recording i can actuallyplay it back. so i'm going to hit play and it will play the recording, not just the typicalpresentation. so there you go. you heard my voice from the original recording.
the coolest thing you can do with this isyou can now export this presentation as a video using quicktime. you can choose forplayback the slideshow recording. it is going to export not only your voice but the timingof each of those slides as video. so i'm going to just export via m4v file andwhen it is done i'll have a standard video that i can now play on a variety of differentcomputers. i doesn't have to have keynote. it can be something i can upload, say to u-tube,and it will just be a normal video showing my presentation with my voice and going withthe timing of not only between the slides but between bullet items, build-ins and build-outs,and all sorts of other things that you put in your presentation.
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