Be able to create videos & slides from imported content
under review
Paul Bannister
From any imported content, in the publish action be able to select 'Create a Video', then select the key points / headings from your project, then produce a video and/or presentation slides view - which you can customize with different backgrounds/images and overlay your key points. Add narration and music and publish to different video formats.
Agyemang Amponsah Kofi
if the company is able to release this updates trust me Designrr will be super hero and i cant wait to see this masive improvement
Jay Colling
I like this suggestion. It would be great to do this in reverse as well. Specifically, import content like a video or word file, and create a project from it as a starting point.
Paul Bannister
under review
Paul Bannister
Merged in a post:
Output Slides + Speaker notes to PowerPoint (via transcription/editing of an imported video).
Robin
Input: MP4 - e.g. long webinar video with lots of slides and audio narrative.
Output: PowerPoint. E.g. only a small numer of the best slides (as images) alongside the relevant text, but these are speaker notes, associated with each relevant slide.
Process: full transcription on webinar is conducted, and each slide change is captured as an image, alongside the relevant audio segment. Creator edits down as required. Images + speaker notes exported to Powerpoint.
Paul Bannister
Merged in a post:
Slide Show
Ian G. Howarth
Hi there, would it be possible to have Designerr create slides from blog posts in a similar way to how Lumen 5 does?
Paul Bannister
Ian - Great minds think alike. Watch this space.
Ian G. Howarth
Paul Bannister: Fantastic
Paul Bannister
Can you give me more detail on this. For example why would you import a webinar only to produce slides of the same webinar?
Robin
Paul Bannister: Hey Paul, here’s an example of the type of input video I meant - https://youtu.be/G1b9TX6rcuI - it’s an interview - Classic 2 speaker situation. The functionality I was suggesting would enable one to quickly transcribe the video (as now) but then be able to quickly highlight and select chunks of text and use it either as slide bullets, or insert into speaker notes. Alternatively, you could snag a screen shot instead of bullets. You could quickly build up slides this way using the transcript as the source. The result is a PowerPoint deck, rather then a word or pdf. It’s just quickly and intelligently re-purposing the content. So not a webinar input, I made a mistake, since I was inputting several ideas at once here.
Paul Bannister
Robin: thanks will look deeper into this