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Situation: My presentation includes a video, but needs a little something...


MojitiA good friend of mine (and co-founder of gantthead), Kevin Murphy, used to deliver these amazing business presentations and my favorite was one that walked through Apollo 13 as a project management case study.  He embedded video from the movie in powerpoint slides and audiences really ate it up.

When I saw this new product from Mojiti it made me think of Kevin.  Video alone can make a world of difference in your presentations - but being able to focus your audience's attention on some small part of the action is even more valuable.  Mojiti essentially let's you place a "lens" over the part of the video that supports the point you are trying to make and allows you to include captions that can really spell it out for the audience.

Take a look at the video below and you'll see what I mean...







Posted on: November 13, 2006 11:01 AM | Permalink

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