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Hello,
Is there a video program out there that can easily incorporate PowerPoint slides? HR wants to create training and new employee orientation videos to send to remote offices or post on the internal website so they can reduce travel time and costs. They are pretty low-tech users, and they don't have the time to try to learn how to use complicated video software. Also, they want to put a PowerPoint presentation behind them – kind of like the weatherman. Can anyone here recommend an application that will work for this? |
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How about convert the PowerPoint to Video?
Wondershare PPT2Video I think |
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That's not a bad idea, but we were hoping to incorporate a person speaking in the video too, preferably using a green screen, since that's more engaging than just watching still slides. Is there a program that can do that?
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That would be completely different, I would say!
As to a software solution that would incorporate the green screen technology with PowerPoint?? First you'd need the green screen, then a good camera and then the software - and that, I think, would be a professional app, at a professional price!! If you were to try your local college or FE facility and go to their media department, they may have the green screen technology for rental! |
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I took your advice on the professional software route and did some Googling. I found a program called Instant Video Presenter - it seems like it does everything I mentioned, it includes a green screen, and is much more affordable than most other video options. There's a free 30-day trial too.
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