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MacVoices interviews Brian Peat
Posted by | Posted in KeynoteUser Announcements | Posted on 08-22-2007
MacVoices.com got a chance to sit down with our very own Brian Peat and interview him on his thoughts about Keynote ‘08. Brian and Chuck Joiner spend about 48 minutes discussing everything from new features to theme making and everything in between. Brian even lets a few secrets out of the bag about the future of this site.







Wonderful interview! I just subscibed to MacVoices and your program was the only one I downloaded. I hope that you’ll do more. Thanks for uncovering the hidden picture frames too. Can’t wait to download the files. Since I’m one of the “read the manual first” guys it was refreshing to hear some of your insights and just go and explore.
You mentioned two ways to get multiple themes, by changing the plst or by downloading a file which has 72 themes. I could not find these on your web site.
BTW I have been encouraging people to stop thinking of Keynote as a “presentation” program and start thinking of it as a Story Telling program. What is cool is the ability to have multiple “layers” of videos and now multiple photos with Smart Builds on the same “slide”.
I have even done PIP vidoe, smaller in foreground and full size in background. The only thing I can’t figure out how to do is a “green screened” foreground video with a transparent, so the background shows through. I tried bringing one I created in Final Cut Express into Keynote, but I get just a black background. Do you have any suggestions? I tried to do it the other way around, exporting the Keynote to Final Cut, but I lost the quality in multiple compressing (KN > QuickTime > Final Cut > QuickTime > iMovie ‘08 > publish on Web Gallery). You mentioned briefly exporting at full quality to Final Cut, in order to work with audio, but I was not familiar with the “animation” codex your mentioned. Can you give me further information? Thanks. Steve Fyffe
The 72 thing wasn’t themes, it was frames/borders. Look back through the posts on this site and you’ll find that info. You ask too many questions that require too much detail to answer here. You might want to e-mail me instead (Brian @ Keynoteuser.com)