Being Prezi’s official blogger I can easily sneak in to our secret labs, searching for cool new stuff our developers are currently working on. Passing a number of ID scanners I recently found a hidden chamber where Prezi CTO Peter Halacsy experimented with unknown dimensions: Here is a Prezi controlled by music!
This project is actually created in collaboration with VJ collective Binaura.net. The mind merging really pushes the limits of Prezi, as it gives new aspects to the tool. It goes far beyond the average use as a presentation software. Prezi dev. team is now in the beginning of a long process finding ways to bring the best of this technology. What do you think? Do you find the idea of music controlled Prezis interesting?
Tags: engineering, new feature
Yes, very interesting. I just discovered Prezi last week and immediately thought it could use a feature that let one set the timing independently for each step on a path so that a Prezi could be timed to a piece of music. This is an even more interesting take on that idea.
Of course it’s interesteing. If i could use any music, to autoplay the prezi, with the choosen song, it would be a complet new level!
Hi, It’s a very nice sperimentation but maybe it’s very difficult to synchronize reading timing and BPM.
Look out Animoto! I agree with Eszes – autoplaying the prezi with a soundtrack would be very cool. Controlling the prezi with a soundtrack would be zen-organic (I think I just made up a new term).
Here’s an ultimate combo:
Give us the ability to add a soundtrack and control the path with timeline controls, PLUS, add custom screen effects like blur, shake, and additional automated zoom controls. That’s a lot of extra tools to create something truly cinematic.
I want to create or view a prezi with music/mp3/audio commentary – cannot find one apart from thos page, but did create one http://prezi.com/cpedmuxzldcx/ where I used a mp3 voice file saved then converted to .swf, timed to 2 sec auto play. My idea tp present using teacher free auto presentations, then no need to click embedded links.
Cool, thanks!
Could I have your thoughts on moving path activation on a stage.
We want to bring more interactivity in to our presentations. We use RFID tags to identify an object – it then brings up content on a screen from a database about that object.
Could Prezi integrate with an input device so that when an object is “scanned” – Prezi moves to a specific zone on the “Prezi Wall” – i.e. an image or text or sound bite about the object?
The RFID system inputs via the serial port on a PC
So – we’re not following a Prezi path here but random access to locations determined by an input device.
Fascinating stuff!
How’s this for an Indian take-away menu with added Slumdog music to get you into the mood for a curry – see it at: http://prezi.com/i3riowriia4y/ (Yes, I know the audio not perfect, compressed it to 5% for a fast download)