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Screencasting. Acrl. Felix Jung's Pecha Kucha presentation Tip. Stupeflix: Generate Cool Video Presentations. Stupeflix is a website that lets you automatically generate cool video presentations out of pictures, music, videos and text.

Stupeflix: Generate Cool Video Presentations

The application provides you with an intuitive editor using which you can upload content and then customize it to your taste. You can organize images in groups, add legends and drag & drop items around. When you’re done Stupeflix will create the video and forward it to your email address. Additionally, Stupeflix provides an API for web developers, using which they can easily create videos out of content (pictures, videos and text) found on web pages. See demo videos: Features: Create cool video presentations online.Create as many videos as you like.Presentation videos can be created from pictures, music, videos and text.Organize your images into groupsAdd legends, soundtracks and text overlaysDownload your video and share it with the world.Visual and XML editors are supported.Similar website: Animoto Check out Stupeflix @ www.stupeflix.com.

Adam: Turn PDFs & Images into Interactive Web Presentations. Adam is an online application that lets you turn images and PDF documents into interactive online presentations.

Adam: Turn PDFs & Images into Interactive Web Presentations

Upload any PDF or image file and add to them multimedia content of your choice. These can be simple text, HTML code, YouTube videos, widgets and other embedable objects. The process is fairly simplified and does not require any technical skills. The stuff you crate can be hosted on the site for free, and easily added to any webpage, email, or website. Features: Turn PDF and images into interactive online presentations.Add content such as HTML, text, flash (YouTube vids, widgets, etc) and IFrames.Adam supports PDF documents and images (.jpg, .bmp .gif ).No programming skills or technical skills required.Embedding supported.For additional info see demo video here.

Check out @ AdamsApp @ www.adamsapp.com. Pecha Kucha. Speaker at a PechaKucha Night event in Cluj-Napoca, Romania PechaKucha or Pecha Kucha (Japanese: ペチャクチャ, IPA: [petɕa ku͍̥tɕa],[1] chit-chat) is a presentation style in which 20 slides are shown for 20 seconds each (6 minutes and 40 seconds in total).

Pecha Kucha

The format, which keeps presentations concise and fast-paced, powers multiple-speaker events called PechaKucha Nights (PKNs).[2][3] PechaKucha Night was devised in February 2003[4][5] by Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham of Tokyo's Klein-Dytham Architecture (KDa), as a way to attract people to SuperDeluxe, their experimental event space in Roppongi, and to allow young designers to meet, show their work, and exchange ideas.[6] In 2004, a few cities in Europe began holding PKNs, the first of several hundred cities that have since launched similar events around the world.[7][8] As of May 2014, PKNs were held in over 700 cities worldwide. [9] Format[edit] Protocol for starting a PechaKucha Night[edit] See also[edit] References[edit] External links[edit]