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Saturday, December 27, 2008
posted by Geetesh at 3:18 PM IST

Many times, using PowerPoint may not be enough. You might want a presentation with moving backgrounds, shaking pictures, and the ability to output to Flash or DVD. Most of the time, I won't recommend creating a business presentation on those lines, but I do know that there are occasions where such presentations are required -- especially if you want to create a quick kiosk presentation, something for a tradeshow booth, or even a quick advertisement video! And if such presentations can be exported to Flash or AVI files, then there's no reason why you cannot add those movies to the opening slide of your PowerPoint presentation!



Our review product today is called Slide Effect -- while it uses the presentation and slide metaphor, it creates output that looks more akin to something created with more expensive and complicated programs.

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Tuesday, July 15, 2008
posted by Geetesh at 10:33 AM IST

I have been using muvee's range of tools to create quick movies and slideshows for a long time now -- not only are these tools very intuitive to use, but they make sure that anyone can create professional looking movie montages in minutes -- these same results could take hours and days using other video editing tools. Sure, you get a lot more control in the other high end tools, but most of the time you just want to get in your camcorder footage and make something presentable -- and you want it fast.

muvee recently sent me a new version of their product -- it's called muvee Reveal, and it's a completely rewritten program that makes creating professional looking movies even easier.



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