Image animated presentations

F

Fluffy

We have recently started making Power Point presentations in our church, I
have seen some presentations with the background animated, like water moving
in a lake, or a river running. Is there a special software for this or where
can I get some of these images.

Thank You.
 
B

Bill Dilworth

This can be done with GIF files. They are animated graphics files and they
can be shown behind text without a problem. Insert and arrange them just as
you would any other picture type.

Movie files are another thing altogether. Movies always play on top of
whatever is on the screen, so they will hide your text. I remember there is
a Worship Service software out there that allows for movies to play behind
the text, but I do not recall the name of it. I seem to remember it was
rather pricey, but looked nice at what it did. Hopefully one of the people
familiar with it will be along in a bit to give you that software's name.

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Bill Dilworth, Microsoft PPT MVP
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T

TAJ Simmons

Fluffly

http://www.sundayplus.com/

....NEW Text Superimposed Over Movies!
Prologue SundayPlus now superimposes text over moving backgrounds. It's still simple drag-and-drop that gets your media
ready, and a single click that projects it. To make it more readable, SundayPlus will draw an outline around your
anti-aliased words over movies. Combined with SundayPlus' show-stopping drop shadows and you've got better, easier
playback of multimedia than ever before.


Cheers
TAJ Simmons
microsoft powerpoint mvp

awesome - powerpoint backgrounds,
free powerpoint templates, tutorials, hints and tips etc
http://www.powerpointbackgrounds.com
 

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