Turn Your Presentation Into A Video

Posted on : Mar 26, 2019

Why turn your presentation into a video?
while you desire to give a high-fidelity description of your arrangement to generation or customers (each as an e-mail extra, available to the maze, on a CD or DVD), keep it and let it participate as a video.

In PowerPoint 2010, you can currently save your appearance as a Windows Media Video (.wmv) file, and hand out it boldly, significant that your animated, narrate, multimedia arrangement will play without a fault. If you do not fancy to use the .wmv file format, you can use a favorite third party value to convert your file to one more format (.avi, .mov, etc).

Some tips to memorise when cassette your appearance as a video:

You can record and time voice recitation and laser pointer schedule in your video.
You can organize the size of the multimedia file and the excellence of your video.
You can compriseanimations and transition in your movie.
Viewers do not require to have PowerPoint installed on their computers to watch it.
If your presentation contain an embedded video, the video resolve play properly without your need to organize it.
Depending on the satisfied of your appearance, creating a video may obtain some time. Lengthy presentation and presentations with animations, transition and media content will likely take longer to create. luckily, you can carry on to use PowerPoint while the video is being shaped
Record and time voice relating and pointer activities
Good presentations comprise concise slide satisfied which is supported and resistant by a presenter’s gestures and argument. When create a video version of a presentation, you’ll maybe want to “capture” the human element of the presentation by recording and timing voice recitation and even laser pointer gesture.

You can record your glide show prior to sharing it with your audience, or you can record a relating while vigorously delivering a presentation to a live viewers and include their explanation and questions in the cassette.

Save your presentation as a video
Create your presentation.
(Optional)Record and add narration and timings to a slide show and Turn your mouse into a laser pointer.
Save the presentation.
On theFile menu, click Save & Send.
UnderSave & Send, click Create a video.
To display all video quality and size options, underCreate a video, click the Computer & HD Displays down arrow.
Do one of the following:
To create a video with very high quality, yet a large file size, clickComputer & HD Displays.
To create a video with a moderate file size and medium quality, clickInternet & DVD.
To create a video with the smallest file size, yet low quality, clickPortable Devices.
Click the Don’t Use Recorded Timings and Narrations down arrow and then, do one of the following:

If you did not record and time voice narration and laser pointer movements , clickDon’t Use Recorded Timings and Narration.
If you recorded and timed narration and pointer movements , click Use Recorded Timings and Narrations.
Click Create Video.
In the File name box, enter a file name for the video, browse for folder that will contain this file, and then click Save. You can track the progress of the video creation by looking at the status bar at the bottom of your screen. The video creation process can take up to several hours depending on the length of the video and the complexity of the presentation.
.To play your newly-created video, go to the designated folder location, and then double-click the file.