Building Video Presentations on iPad
Video can add another level of depth to presentations. Used properly, video can increase the impact of your idea, story or message. Adding video to presentations has historically been difficult, but building video presentations on iPad is extremely easy with FlowVella.
One of FlowVella’s strengths has always been it’s integration with video from day one. We knew that as video has become more important to tell stories, demo product, and have a more authentic connection with users and viewers, more people are going to be building video presentations, especially on the iPad. You can add videos that will play offline using our storage, or you can embed YouTube videos.
You can add video from your iPad, Dropbox, Facebook, Google Drive, Box and other cloud providers that FlowVella is integrated with and FlowVella stores that video so it can be played offline on your iPad. We think know offline video is a crucial feature and have supported it since FlowVella’s launch. On FlowVella on iPad, if viewing a presentation for the first time, you will need to download the video and it will be then be available for offline viewing.
Tips for adding videos to presentations:
– Keep the videos relatively short, less than two minutes.
– Be sure to compress the video, so it is not that large. FlowVella free users can upload up to 100 mb files, but for a two-minute video, you can get them smaller.
– Make sure to have good audio quality in your video. Audio is a key attribute to video success.
Example Flows with videos:
View on FlowVella – Presentation and Storytelling Platform for iPad
View on FlowVella– Presentation and Storytelling Platform for iPad
Here’s how to add video in FlowVella:
My sound doesn’t work at all and it’s not my device I checked the videos have no sound on flowboard and this project is for my final…I’m freaking out
Hi Vanessa, Sorry you are having trouble. Even though you said its not your device, have you made sure that your iPad’s side switch is not set to control mute/unmute? (See this article from Apple: http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4085) Try flipping that switch and then playing your video. If you are still having trouble, please let me know and we will look into it.
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