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skoota

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Dec 25, 2008
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Hi All,

When I attended WWDC this year I was amazed at the stunning system Apple used in the keynote to project onto the big screens. In particular, how they could show both the slides and the presenter (Steve) in that half screen configuration, with the slides sort-of tilted away to give perspective (a classic Apple top-class presentation). I wanted to know if anyone knows what software or production system they used to produce these in real-time?

Thanks,
Matt
 

skoota

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Dec 25, 2008
3
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Hi SnowLeopard,

That's just for the presentation slides though, right? Not the ability to combine the live video feed with the Keynote slides and then project that onto a screen, and do switching between the two in real-time?

Thanks,
Matt
 

skoota

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Dec 25, 2008
3
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Thanks jamarwright, that is the kind of thing I am looking for. Does anyone know of other similar products for Mac, as I was hoping to do some comparing and contrasting to determine the best one for my needs?
 

El Carbonite

macrumors regular
Apr 1, 2006
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They use high-end hardware video switchers which are in those big trailers parked outside Moscone West.
 
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