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  1. spkenn5

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    hey guys i wonder is there a program to be used for presentation other than microsoft powerpoint, i want it to be alive.. ( 3D animations, movie scene or maybe some scenery )
     
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    hmm i was looking for more like.. a presentation where in the background.. you can see a moving objects ( more like a simple movie going on ex: a waterfall ) and theres writing over the waterfall..

    thanks again ;)
     
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    creaky got me, i'm such a tool
     
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    there is 3d max, but it costs a preaty penny
     
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    You can use Powerpoint with animation files such as gifs. However if you want a more lifelike feel to it, Flash would be the best I know of.
     
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    can you show whats the official site of 3d max? and umm powerpoint by using gifs won't be good because the quality and the size of the gifs will be messed up..


    =)
     
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    http://www.3dmax.com/

    I will never be able to fully understand it, my school has it and it's huge, but very good.
     
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    wow!!! what an unexpected price!

    thanks for the site but i would say that it'll be too professional for me and expensive! im wonderin if theres any cheaper ones like powerpoint but yeah the background moves just like a movie rolls.. and theres writings over the backgrounds

    btw ive also heard about adobe that couldve done this
     
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    you could use movie maker if that's what you want to do, it should be in your start up programs because it comes with windows free.
     
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    but is it possible to use movie maker for a presentation, to be simple.. ill say..

    i want it like powerpoint but also have the ability to make written stuff over the pics, videos or whatever.

     
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    guys i think this program might do it, Presentation Manager

    how about that?
     
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    looks good, 200 is to much for my blood though
     

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