Ken Burns with Keynote

I have put together a 50 minute educational slide show in Keynote that uses a mixture of digital photos and charts with manual advance. Some of the photos are of landscapes and I would like to be able to use the Ken Burns effect with these images. I can do what I want with these images in iPhoto but not apparently in Keynote. Does anyone know of a reliable way of importing into Keynote a mini slideshow of about 20 photos each incorporating the Ken Burns effect? Many thanks.

Many thanks Kurt for your quick reply. The purpose of my slide show is to promote a coffee-table book on conservation photography. The show will be presented to public audiences on large screens using a high quality Canon projector with a resolution of 1400x1050. I have no previous experience with iMovie. Will importing certain images (mostly landscapes) into iMovie, applying the Ken Burns effect and then exporting them to Keynote via Quicktime, maintain in those images the same size and quality of projected image as the rest of my Keynote presentation? My impression is I will lose quality, but I hope I'm wrong.

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  • Exporting still photos with Ken Burns from iMovie to Keynote

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    Is it an 'all or none' proposition regarding the Ken Burns effect if I want to avoid images with jagged >edges or is there a way to combine moving and still images?
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    he first time I tried to send the movie to iDVD I chose Share>iDVD. A drop down window appeared >and it looked as if a movie had been created but when I opened the media/movies pane in iDVD, a >message appeared saying "the project can't be used because it has not been prepared for sharing >yet." What was actually happening when I chose Share>iDVD?
    Try saving your movie to either iTunes or the Media Browser first. When you send straight to iDVD it is expected DV or AIC or h.264. With photos only, none of these exist.
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    I have been reading other posts about sharing from iMovie to iDVD. Am I understanding correctly >that I the largest size I can go to is 'medium'? In my experiments, I have been choosing 'large' and >they look OK. (I chose 'large' because that was what was modelled in the tutorial.) Would I have >trouble when it comes to burning them?
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  • Bad quality with ken burns slideshows on DVD

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  • Problems with Ken Burns effect

    Having a very frustrating time trying to get a decent slideshow. Like the KB effect but when I play it back the images jerk and jump. Smoothness totally
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    Greetings Old Toad.
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  • Here's how to make an iDVD with no flicker using Ken Burns Effect

    iPhoto renders the Ken Burns effect as smoothy as can be - no flicker
    iMovie does a poor job of rendering the Ken Burns Effect - much flicker
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    1. Make a slide show in iPhoto. Single out only those slides that have the Ken Burns Effect. Each of these slides is turned into a Slide Show of just one slide at a time.
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    3. Save all the individual movies into one folder (for convenience).
    4. In iMovie (I use 06) , assemble the slide show - but only include all the slides that have no Ken Burns Effect.
    5. Drag each of the single-slide movies into the iMovie clip pane, and then place them where you want between the other slides.
    6. Play the iMovie and see how smoothly ALL the slides play.
    7. Send the entire iMovie over to iDVD and burn it. Make sure the "Interlace" feature (File Menu -Interlace) is NOT checked.
    8. All the Ken Burns slides will be rendered with hardly any flicker.

    Like most iLife 08 owners I use iMovie 06.
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  • Not happy with slideshows / Ken Burns effects / lesser quality in iDVD

    I am a new iPhoto user, having created my first slideshow of old photos to play at my mother's 80th birthday party this week. The whole process of arranging photos, testing visual effects and adding music went swimmingly! BUT (!!!!) I am hugely disappointed now that I've rendered the show through iDVD.
    -- The Ken Burns effects keep changing! Once a slideshow was created and the Burns effects seemed perfect, I sent that show to iDVD. But viewing the project once burned to DVD, I see that the cropping, zooming, etc. are all different. Is there a way to "save" a show and maintain the effects?
    -- Moreover, the crystal clear image sharpness and clean edges seen when viewing a slideshow in iPhoto are "dumbed down" once the show is sent to and rendered in iDVD. Even at the "quality" setting, moving effects look raggedy-edged. This really makes me unhappy.
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    SixPack:
    Welcome to the Apple Discussions. As TD pointed out, making a QT movie file of a slideshow involves rendering which is then encoded once again in iDVD. IMO, the best image quality for a slideshow is obtained when you create the slideshow entirely within iDVD. Of course there's no KB effect.
    If you create the show in iMovie you can get around the double encoding by closing iMovie once the slideshow is finished. Then open the iMovie project file/package (Option-click on the project file and select Show Package Contents option), find the iDVD folder and drag the .mov file in it into the open iDVD window. This will let iDVD do the rendering of the various transitions and special effects and provide a better final product.
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  • Problem with burning Ken Burns effect on iDVD

    When I preview a slideshow on iDVD after setting the theme to Ken Burns, it looks great. When I burn the project onto a DVD however the Ken Burns effect disappears and I'm left with static photos. What's going on?

    Welcome to the Apple Discussions. Where are you getting the KB theme? iPhoto? Is this in an iPhoto slideshow or are you selecting an album and using the Play button at the bottom? If you're using an album all you're sending to iDVD are the stills without any effects added by iPhoto.
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    Thanks.

    Hi
    What file type is Your photos eg .tiff, .pict or .jpg ?
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  • MAKE A iPHOTO ALBUM ON A CD WITH KEN BURNS EFFECT AND MUSIC

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