Make Video from Slides: A Tutorial
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In the era of remote learning and digital presentations, transforming static slideshows into dynamic, high-quality video presentations has become increasingly...
In the era of remote learning and digital presentations, transforming static slideshows into dynamic, high-quality video presentations has become increasingly important. This article will serve as a comprehensive tutorial on how to convert your PowerPoint presentation or Google Slides presentation into a video file, complete with voice over, transitions, background music, and more.
Converting PowerPoint Presentation into Video
Microsoft PowerPoint, a widely-used presentation software, offers a simple way to convert your PowerPoint slides into a video.
- Prepare your Presentation: Customize your presentation with various templates, fonts, and visuals available in PowerPoint. You can also add transitions between slides to make the video flow more smoothly.
- Record Timings and Narrations: Under the "Slide Show" tab in the toolbar, select "Record Slide Show". You can choose to start recording from the current slide or from the beginning. This feature allows you to add a voice over and webcam video to your slides. Make sure your timings are well-coordinated with the content on the slides.
- Save as Video: Once you're satisfied with your presentation and recorded timings, go to the "File" tab, then select "Export". In the drop-down menu, choose "Create a Video". Here, you can select the video quality (Standard, Full HD, or even 4K) and whether to use your recorded timings and narrations or not.
- Choose the Video Format: You can choose between MP4 and WMV (Windows Media Video). MP4 is more universally compatible, but if you're specifically targeting Windows users, you might prefer WMV.
- Finalize the Video: Click "Create Video", choose a location to save your file, and PowerPoint will start converting your presentation. The resulting video file can be shared on social media or uploaded as a YouTube video.
Turning Google Slides into a Video
Google Slides doesn't natively support converting slides into videos. However, this can be achieved using screen recording tools or certain add-ons.
- Prepare your Google Slides Presentation: Just like PowerPoint, Google Slides offers a variety of templates and customization options. You can insert gifs, video clips, and even Google Sheets into your slides.
- Screen Recording: Tools like Screencast-O-Matic or Loom allow you to record your full screen while presenting your slides. Make sure to test your microphone and webcam before starting the recording.
- Add Voice Over and Music: Most screen recording tools also offer basic video editing functionalities. You can add voice over to the recorded video and even include background music.
- Convert Google Slides with an Add-on: An alternative method is using an add-on such as Creator Studio. This add-on allows you to convert Google Slides into various video formats including MP4, MOV, and even GIFs. It also supports full HD and 4K video quality.
- Save and Share: Save your video file on your Google Drive and share it on social media or upload it to YouTube.
Speechify AI Video
Speechify AI Video: Speechify AI Video is an AI online video editor that runs in your browser. Easily upload your video, edit, and download. No need to download apps onto your desktop. Needless to say, you can use this on your Mac, iPhone, Android, or PC. It is device agnostic.
With over 200 voices, languages and accents, you can find the perfect voice in various languages. Easily import your slides and convert them into a video.
Remember that the pricing and specific features will vary depending on the screen recording or video editing tool you choose. Make sure to select a tool that suits your needs and budget.
In conclusion, converting slideshows into video presentations is an effective way to make your content more engaging and accessible. With the right tools and a bit of creativity, you can transform your PowerPoint or Google Slides presentation into a captivating video tutorial.
Cliff Weitzman
Cliff Weitzman is a dyslexia advocate and the CEO and founder of Speechify, the #1 text-to-speech app in the world, totaling over 100,000 5-star reviews and ranking first place in the App Store for the News & Magazines category. In 2017, Weitzman was named to the Forbes 30 under 30 list for his work making the internet more accessible to people with learning disabilities. Cliff Weitzman has been featured in EdSurge, Inc., PC Mag, Entrepreneur, Mashable, among other leading outlets.