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Powtoon PowerPoint support now in beta

An innovative solution out of Israel enables enterprises to easily create videos from PowerPoint presentations.

 
 
 

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The ability to easily turn PowerPoint presentations into professional-looking videos will be a game changer for many who struggle with creating great looking videos.

 

Now Tel Aviv, Israel-based video software platform Powtoon has done just that.

It wants to empower anyone to create their own video to boost sales conversions or use as a marketing tool.  

 

Other options for the video output could be for internal training videos, marketing, and sales.

 

The Powtoon software enables anyone to create animated videos that look really good. 

 

The company is now beta testing the ability to import PowerPoint presentations into the platform and create a video from the uploaded slide deck. This functionality will enable you to reuse existing content to quickly create the videos. 

 

Currently some objects such as video, animation, and sound in the original PowerPoint presentation will not be included.  However, these features can be added later using the Powtoon dashboard. 

 

You can use its in-built storyboard builder, modify one of the existing templates, or use drag-and drop features to create your video. It will convert PowerPoint slide shows into animated video with royalty free music, and basic animations which you can edit and tweak. 

 

If you edit your Powtoon video when using Google Chrome, you can also add your own voiceover to the slides, reducing the volume of the music in the background whilst you speak. 

 

You can add animated characters to the slides, change slide backgrounds, text, add characters, props, images, video, sounds, and special effects. 

 

 

 

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