--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Sull [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My first canvas of choice is the open web.
I've also always been a Quicktime experimenter together with using
SMIL,
AJAX and some flash.
I'm not completely sold on the idea of so-called rich ebooks.
It just happens to be
Apple's presentation software, Keynote, works beautifully in integrating
text, sound, image and video (even HD). And its very simple to use.
Right now you can't create hotspots on the video itself, just click the
video to move to a new page. In the Keynote player (which comes only
with the
WOW Will!
I love the way you think.
That would be soo cool.
Have you ever seen Online Caroline?
http://onlinecaroline.com/
On Jan 8, 2008, at 12:18 PM, Will Luers wrote:
Apple's presentation software, Keynote, works beautifully in
integrating
text, sound, image and video (even HD).
My first canvas of choice is the open web.
I've also always been a Quicktime experimenter together with using SMIL,
AJAX and some flash.
I'm not completely sold on the idea of so-called rich ebooks.
It just happens to be an area of research that I continue to stay tuned to.
I do think Sophie is
Hey Sull,
I've been thinking a lot about how to bring together video and text in the same
container.
Started out with Livestage Pro which was really the best, but sadly no longer
exists.
Quicktime has so much potential to do interactive. Checked out Sophie as well.
I was very
excited about