How to Make a Movie File Using Powerpoint and iMovie

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Uploaded by on Aug 2, 2010

This how to video will help you create a narrated powerpoint slideshow that can be shared on YouTube. Once you create your movie and get it on YouTube, the sky is the limit.

This presentation is for users using MAC computers and iMovie. You have iMovie if you have a MAC.

I have many teacher friends that request to understand this process so they can put instructions online or embed picture slideshows that they talk over on a blog.

I would hope it is easy enough to understand that the process can also be used to talk over pictures to share an experience online. You just import JEPG pictures instead of slides.

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  • How did you get that powerpoint I'm trying to do a power point of pictures please i need help some one i have a macbook air and i don't know how to make a power point please anyone !

  • wow i don't understand what happened. a few days ago i followed this tutorial just fine and it worked perfectly. but now i am trying again and the option "save as pictures" does not exist. how could it have existed 2 days ago and now suddenly is gone??

  • Thanks!  Love it! Very simple and to the point

  • very helpful.  thankyou

  • This is sooooo much help thanks

  • Thank You sooooo much!!! I referenced this maybe 6 times but it was all that I needed to get me through and I took my powerpoint into imovie then posted it to youtube. Worked just like your instructions. Great Job!

  • @AdanChannel It comes in Apple's iLife package and I believe with any Mac computer installation disk.

  • is there a possibility in imovie 8 to let that power point presentation run and instead of the blank paper in the background there is already a video in the background running? Or is there a different method to do such an effect instead of doing it with that power point?

  • thanks so much mate!

  • Thank you! You have saved my presentation!

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