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|I recently was asked to inter cut slides from a Powerpoint presentation into a video. I thought I'd share what I did, could be of use to anyone wanting/needing to do the same.I used PDF Creator () and printed each slide to a BMP from within Powerpoint using PDF Creator, and imported those files into Premiere.Or you could print to PDF and open that in Photoshop and batch convert to BMP's. |} * Colin Brougham added: {| border="0" style="background:#efefef;" * See also the thread Importing Power Point Presentations? for more recommendations.

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  • |I recently was asked to inter cut slides from a Powerpoint presentation into a video. I thought I'd share what I did, could be of use to anyone wanting/needing to do the same.I used PDF Creator () and printed each slide to a BMP from within Powerpoint using PDF Creator, and imported those files into Premiere.Or you could print to PDF and open that in Photoshop and batch convert to BMP's. |} * Colin Brougham added: {| border="0" style="background:#efefef;" * See also the thread Importing Power Point Presentations? for more recommendations.
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  • |I recently was asked to inter cut slides from a Powerpoint presentation into a video. I thought I'd share what I did, could be of use to anyone wanting/needing to do the same.I used PDF Creator () and printed each slide to a BMP from within Powerpoint using PDF Creator, and imported those files into Premiere.Or you could print to PDF and open that in Photoshop and batch convert to BMP's. |} * Colin Brougham added: {| border="0" style="background:#efefef;" |I had to do something similar not too long ago. I used OpenOffice.org Impress to open the PowerPoint, and then export to a multipage PDF (it's built into the program, and OpenOffice.org itself is free). I then used another free application called OmniFormat (try Google) to process the multipage PDF into multiple graphic files. You can set your output of choice. Took me awhile to figure out, but I've since used it frequently to take PowerPoint presentations and create DVD slideshows of the same content. |} * See also the thread Importing Power Point Presentations? for more recommendations.
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