Activity › Forums › Apple Final Cut Pro Legacy › Basic settings needed. PLEASE
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Richard Harrington
November 8, 2007 at 2:48 pmFirst… trust me.. I know (I wrote the friggin Apple book)
GET KEYNOTE 08
Record your Timings (its an option in the menus… you give the slideshow and click when you want to.. all the timings are recorded for when things build, etc)
Then Export with a custom setting and tell it to use recorded timings
You can download a fully functional 30 day trial of 08 apple.com/iwork/trial
Again.. TRUST ME…. I do this all the freakin time…. I guarantee I have had to do it with more elaborate shows….
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Photoguy
November 8, 2007 at 8:42 pmThanks Richard.
I’m using Keynote from iWork 08. I’ve tried the recored slideshow function saving it to a quicktime movie.
Although it recoreded my manual timings and narrations, not all of the builds come up and it drops one of the audio tracks.
If someone can tell me how to use the dot Mac account to post these clips, then you’ll be able to see more clearly what the problems are.
Thanks.
Jon
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Richard Harrington
November 9, 2007 at 1:25 amYou need to record timings… just pick up the iWork 08 book and follow the written instructions
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Jack Polcain
January 22, 2009 at 11:52 amHello Richard-
I´ve followed your suggestion and have used Keynote to do a presentation, with pictures, doing transitions and some movement. When I export, I do it in highres. Since I need it for FCP to put some audio in and not loose quality, but somehow even putting the framerate on 24, it kinda stops very slightly, when doing the transitions or moves, but as if the frames werent smooth. All this in keynote. How can I export highres, without having a exagerated big file, and that plays smoothly, also on a PC???
Am I asking for too much??
Thanx, please help, I have a client whos gonna kill me soon!
Jack
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