Presenting an 'oblique' video in Keynote '09

Hi, is there anyway in Keynote '09 to have warp the video to a shape other than a square or rectangle? I'm trying to get that very cool 'oblique' video effect. Where the video looks like it is place on a wall that you are not square onto.
Failing that can you create such a video effect in iMovie?
Thanks!

I know the look you're trying to get and, no, it's not possible in Keynote. A quick check in iMovie (I have it open now) doesn't show that angled effect either.

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