Using Keynote remotely via a WebConference

Does anyone know of a process in which one can create a Keynote that is presented live in front of an audience, along with being filmed during the presentation and allow remote users to view both the video of the presenter and the live Keynote screens? Very similar to the Apple webcasts of Job's keynotes.
Thanks.
dan

Hey I was having trouble with this too. I got it to work for me. I have an iPad 2 and an iPhone 5. The fix for me was simple. Turn off WiFi for both your iPad and your iPhone. Turn on Bluetooth for both your iPad and your iPhone. Then KeyNote > Tools > Advanced > Remote. You don't have to do anything just have your Phone Remote app running and the bluetooh enabled when you hit remote on your iPad. They should find each other.
I've had to do this each time I use this function. There should we a way that you can just choose to use Bluetooth.

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