Keynote Training
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Apple Keynote provides a simple set of tools for creating powerful slide show presentations. Organize and format your slides easily and effectively. Illustrate your information with your own images, or those created with Photoshop Elements. Even broadcast your presentations via QuickTime, or with a PDF file for the Internet. Virtual Training Company author Mario Leone shows you how to utilize this application. In this six hour tutorial he explains the basics of Keynote and other software applications like Flash MX to encorporate multimedia into your presentation. You can now have that one-two punch for your business presentation. Click on a topic below to start learning today!
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Getting Started
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| Requirements | (01:18) | |
| What is Keynote? | (02:48) | |
| Files to Import | (02:49) | |
| Interface Basics | (02:47) | |
| Slide Canvas | (03:14) | |
| Preferences | (02:57) | |
| Themes | (02:04) | |
| Customize Tool Bar | (01:45) | |
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Keynote Basics
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| Build a Keynote Presentation | (03:18) | |
| Master Slides | (02:58) | |
| Changing Text Color | (02:27) | |
| Using Text | (03:29) | |
| Importing Graphics | (03:20) | |
| Rulers and Guides | (02:41) | |
| Library and Samples | (03:36) | |
| Navigator View | (02:25) | |
| Outline View | (02:15) | |
| Notes Field | (01:58) | |
| Saving Your Project & Exporting | (02:21) | |
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Working with Media
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| Importing Graphics | (02:32) | |
| Locking | (02:18) | |
| Working with Images | (02:24) | |
| Drawing an Object | (02:51) | |
| Import from iPhoto | (03:54) | |
| Other Graphics | (04:01) | |
| Working with Colors | (03:45) | |
| Layering Graphic Objects | (03:03) | |
| Grouping | (03:25) | |
| Drop Shadow | (03:33) | |
| Voice Over | (01:33) | |
| iTunes Importing | (01:33) | |
| QuickTime Movie | (02:37) | |
| Animations | (01:29) | |
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Object Properties
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| Colors & Fills | (03:03) | |
| Creating and Filling | (04:32) | |
| Alpha Channels | (03:51) | |
| Styles of Lines | (03:44) | |
| Opacity (Transparency) | (01:29) | |
| Direction of Graphics (Placement) | (03:16) | |
| Size and Position (Scaling) and Guides | (04:25) | |
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Working with Tables
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| Placing a Table | (02:24) | |
| Cell Content | (03:14) | |
| Table Selecting | (03:09) | |
| Row and Column Formatting | (03:26) | |
| Borders | (02:44) | |
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Charts
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| Example Charts | (01:18) | |
| Working with Chart Data | (03:12) | |
| Data Sets and Data Series | (03:15) | |
| Chart Formatting | (02:34) | |
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Builds and Transitions
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| Transitions | (03:12) | |
| Build in and Buildout Styles pt. 1 | (02:34) | |
| Build in and Buildout Styles pt. 2 | (02:29) | |
| Builds with Charts | (02:31) | |
| Preferences | (01:25) | |
| Print Slides | (01:43) | |
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Master Slides and Themes
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| Master Slides and Layouts | (01:54) | |
| Theme Saving | (01:26) | |
| Creating your Own Theme | (03:21) | |
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Using Photoshop Elements To Create Graphics
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| The Basics | (03:54) | |
| The Tools | (03:56) | |
| Understanding Transparency | (02:46) | |
| Creating Backgrounds for a Slide Show | (03:38) | |
| Creating Text Graphics for Keynote | (04:36) | |
| Styles for Text and Background | (03:22) | |
| Photos | (02:34) | |
| Backgrounds | (03:33) | |
| Aligning Text | (03:04) | |
| Selecting Objects with the Tools | (02:33) | |
| Photo Correction | (03:44) | |
| Quick Fix | (02:10) | |
| Vignette | (02:53) | |
| Stacking Order | (03:16) | |
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Using iPhoto to Work with Photos
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| Basics | (01:51) | |
| Controlling the Brightness | (02:55) | |
| Titling | (01:30) | |
| Export for Webpage | (01:45) | |
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Using Flash MX with Keynote
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| The Interface & What is a Vector Graphic | (01:44) | |
| Docking Panels and Basics | (03:40) | |
| Grouping and Filling | (03:58) | |
| Tools | (03:23) | |
| Stacking Order and More | (02:24) | |
| Working with Gradients and Canvas | (03:06) | |
| Working with the Drawing Tools | (02:38) | |
| Boat 2 | (02:26) | |
| Boat 3 | (01:29) | |
| Understanding Time | (04:01) | |
| Types of Frames, Keyframes, etc. | (03:40) | |
| Working with Keyframes | (03:19) | |
| Motion Tween | (02:09) | |
| Shape Tween | (02:36) | |
| Symbols | (02:58) | |
| Motion Path | (04:27) | |
| Photos and Flash | (03:40) | |
| Exporting as Flash for Keynote | (01:40) | |
| Fade Animations | (02:26) | |
| Text Animations and Stop Actions | (02:03) | |
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iMovie
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| Working with the Interface | (02:22) | |
| Importing DV | (03:54) | |
| Splitting Clips and Importing PSDs | (03:42) | |
| Importing Audio and Resizing | (02:38) | |
| Titles and Splitscreen | (02:48) | |
| Effects and Movie Maestro | (02:52) | |
| Exporting for Keynote CD Style | (01:02) | |
| Utilities | (01:34) | |
Title Information / Pricing
| Title: | Keynote |
| Author: | Mario Leone |
| SKU: | 33421 |
| ISBN: | 193207225X |
| Release Date: | 2003-05-15 |
| Price: |
Single User: US$ 99.95
Multi User(10): US$ 500.00 |
| Duration: | 6 hrs / 103 lessons |
| Work Files: |
Yes |
| Captions: | For Online University members only |
| Compatibility: |
Vista/XP/2000, OS X, Linux QuickTime 7 |
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Let's work with a QuickTime movie with Keynote.
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Starting with the file that is in the lesson folder, let's drag and drop it.
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You can see it's awfully big, that's the original size of the QuickTime movie,
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and we can scale this down from a anchor point and position it.
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Now, we can get our Inspector out, so we can deal with this QuickTime file a little bit better.
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And we'll select our Inspector, and choose QuickTime movie from the right.
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Now, you can control the poster frame with this slider, that's the first frame
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that you'll see before the movie plays, and you can pick and choose the poster frame.
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You could also control the volume, as you can see here, and many other options.
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You can loop - this will bring you one frame back at a time.
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This will jump you all the way to the beginning, if you click the arrow all the way to the left and right.
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Play; frames all the way at the end.
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Frame all the way to the beginning and play.
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And of course the volume controls.
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You can jump all the way to the beginning and stop.
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What I'm going to do is play this at a poster frame at the end, and play the slide show.
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Now, there's the poster frame and then the movie plays from the beginning.
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And we could exit this movie.
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Now what I'm going to do next is choose loop back and forth.
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And we're going to bring the poster frame to the beginning, and choose loop back and forth,
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and this will play forwards and backwards, when we play our movie.
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Play, now it will play forward. And when it gets to the last frame, it will play in reverse.
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There it goes, backwards and that's it for QuickTime movies.
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for QuickTime movies.
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Let's work with a QuickTime movie with Keynote.
[00:00:06.0]
Starting with the file that is in the lesson folder, let's drag and drop it.
[00:00:14.0]
You can see it's awfully big, that's the original size of the QuickTime movie,
[00:00:21.0]
and we can scale this down from a anchor point and position it.
[00:00:26.0]
Now, we can get our Inspector out, so we can deal with this QuickTime file a little bit better.
[00:00:32.0]
And we'll select our Inspector, and choose QuickTime movie from the right.
[00:00:41.0]
Now, you can control the poster frame with this slider, that's the first frame
[00:00:47.0]
that you'll see before the movie plays, and you can pick and choose the poster frame.
[00:00:51.0]
You could also control the volume, as you can see here, and many other options.
[00:00:58.0]
You can loop - this will bring you one frame back at a time.
[00:01:05.0]
This will jump you all the way to the beginning, if you click the arrow all the way to the left and right.
[00:01:11.0]
Play; frames all the way at the end.
[00:01:16.0]
Frame all the way to the beginning and play.
[00:01:21.0]
And of course the volume controls.
[00:01:24.0]
You can jump all the way to the beginning and stop.
[00:01:29.0]
What I'm going to do is play this at a poster frame at the end, and play the slide show.
[00:01:43.0]
Now, there's the poster frame and then the movie plays from the beginning.
[00:01:50.0]
And we could exit this movie.
[00:02:00.0]
Now what I'm going to do next is choose loop back and forth.
[00:02:05.0]
And we're going to bring the poster frame to the beginning, and choose loop back and forth,
[00:02:12.0]
and this will play forwards and backwards, when we play our movie.
[00:02:16.0]
Play, now it will play forward. And when it gets to the last frame, it will play in reverse.
[00:02:29.0]
There it goes, backwards and that's it for QuickTime movies.
[00:02:36.0]
[00:02:39.0]
for QuickTime movies.
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