I've tried creating engaging content with
audio over a presentation created in PowerPoint or Keynote.
Not exact matches
With
over 40 video &
audio presentations about how eating real food can help you avoid and even reverse illness, plus learning the power of the mindbody connection, the 2016 Eat Real Food Health Summit is ideal for everyone.
Carried
over from the earlier DVD edition are two commentary tracks (one by co-writer Jean Gruault, Truffaut collaborator Suzanne Schiffman, editor Claudine Bouche, and Truffaut scholar Annette Insdorf, the other featuring actress Jeanne Moreau and Truffaut biographer Serge Toubiana), excerpts from the 1985 documentary The Key to Jules and Jim about the author Henri - Pierre Roche, an episode of Cineaste de notre temps from 1965 dedicated to Truffaut, and a segment from the series L'Invitie du Dimanche from 1969 with Truffaut, Moreau, and filmmaker Jean Renoir, footage of Truffaut interviewed by Richard Roud at the 1977 New York Film Festival, excerpts from Truffaut's
presentation at a 1979 American Film Institute «Dialogue on Film,» a 1980 archival
audio interview with Truffaut conducted by Claude - Jean Philippe, video interviews with cinematographer Raoul Coutard and co-writer Jean Gruault, and a video conversation between scholars Robert Stam and Dudley Andrew.
Rene manages all the
audio - visual needs at the Chopra Center live events since 2009, teaches at the Chopra Center's weekly programs, signature events, privately and works with Deepak co-creating his
presentations that he uses all
over the world and manages the Chopra Well YouTube channel where lots of Deepak's lectures can be watched for free.
William Kentridge's Thick Time at Whitechapel Gallery is the artist's first major public solo
presentation in the UK in
over 15 years, and features six works created between 2003 and 2016 — including two of the artist's immersive
audio - visual installations which have never previously been exhibited in the UK.
Webcast -
Presentations and
audio from this meeting will be broadcast
over the Internet through Windows Media.
In the absence of dedicated expertise, courts have been compelled to turn maintenance, and sometimes installation, of
audio systems, digital recording equipment, evidence
presentation hardware, and video conferencing equipment
over to courthouse staff.