Posts Tagged ‘Pro Presenter’

This Module has a lot of creative potential and it’s really up to the user as to how you apply it to your system. From the research I have done it seems like pretty much any midi controller will work with ProPressenter. This module can use midi controllers to operate tons of features within ProPresenter. This could come in handy with midi foot switches for when you are without a media worker or you just want to have specific queues set up that you might want your worship leader to trigger from the stage.

 

Here is a screenshot of the MiDi Module Control Panel in Propresenter 5.

As you can see there is a lot of features that are controllable via MiDi devices. These can be applied in several different ways depending on your situation.

ProPresenter 5 Tutorial Difficulty Level: Beginner

This Tutorial Explains the Following ProPresenter Features in This Order:

  • DVD Interface Overview
  • Setting In and Out Points
  • DVD Limitations
  • DVD Ripping
  • HandBrake Overview
  • Creating  a Ripped DVD File
  • Benefits of DVD Ripping
  • Module Compatibility  Overview

This tutorial show the various ways you can play DVDs in ProPresenter through the traditional and ripping method. The ripping feature is very useful because it opens up several possibilities for presentations. One of these options is being able to put multiple DVD clips from different DVDs in the same presentation without the need to mess with multiple discs at presentation time. Another way that this feature is useful is for users with multiple screens, DVDs cannot be displayed on more than one display but because this feature creates video files multiple screens aren’t a problem anymore. For users who desire more than one output display for video this feature is also especially useful when paired with the Multi-Screen module.  This just adds to the already long list of great features found in ProPresenter. This also can add a whole new level of professionalism to your presentations in allowing multiple clips without any type of time gap between changing discs or dealing with disc spindown.

Video tutorial credit goes to Brad Zimmerman. YouTube Channel

ProPresenter 5 Difficulty Level: Beginner

This Tutorial Explains the Following ProPresenter Features in This Order:

  • Slide Labeling and Grouping
  • Creating a New Arrangement
  • Slide Re-Ordering
  • Making Different Arrangements of the Same Song
  • Adding Different Arrangements to the Same Playlist

The arrangements feature in ProPresenter allows you to create different versions of the same song for say a youth service or short/long version of a song. The feature comes in very handy because not every church uses the same arrangement and lyrics from the internet are not always in the order that you would want. This feature makes it extremely simple to re-order your songs and customize them the way your band plays them. This is one of my favorite features in ProPresenter just because of how useful it is.

Video tutorial credit goes to Brad Zimmerman. YouTube Channel

Propresenter 5 Tutorial: Difficulty Level

This Tutorial Explains the Following ProPresenter Features in This Order:

  • Transitions Overview
  • Different Types of Transitions
    Standard (dissolve, iris, etc…)
    3D
    Positional
  • Motion Extended Transitions
  • Setting Global and Document Transitions
  • Setting Background Transitions
  • Setting Props Transitions

The features explained in this tutorial are very useful in adding creativity to your presentations. With all of the different transitions within ProPresenter the creative possibilities are vast. ProPresenter allows you to apply transitions to your presentation in its entirety or just individual slides, even the backgrounds. There are a few different types of transitions in the program like 3D (swap, cube, door, and flip) Standard (dissolve, iris, ripple) and Positional (from left, bottom, right, slide in, etc..). As you can see there are many transitions that can give your next presentation the creativity that you need.

Video tutorial credit goes to Brad Zimmerman. YouTube Channel

ProPresenter 5 Tutorial Difficulty Level: Beginner

This Tutorial Explains the Following ProPresenter Features in This Order:

  • Using the Editor to Create a Slide
  • Adding Slide Elements
  • Image Fitting Settings
    Scale to Fit
    Scale to Fill
    Stretch to Fill
  • Working With Slide layers
  • Adding and Formatting Text

This tutorial has been one of my favorite so far, the features in this program are amazing. The slide creation feature in ProPresenter is very powerful with things like:

  • Drop Shadow
  • Image Scaling
  • Shape Editing
  • Full Text Editing
  • And Much More…

ProPresenter has put enough editing options in their software for you to be able to create great looking slides for any occasion. Another feature that isn’t in this video is the media properties window which gives you color editing options like hue, saturation, contrast, and brightness; image properties like horizontal/vertical flip and scaling options and several color filter like sepia, color filter, color invert and a few more (for more info on this feature check out this tutorial http://www.worshipsoftware.com/worship-software-review/propresenter-5-lesson-4/). When you combine all of these features together you can have almost no limit to what you can create.

Video tutorial credit goes to Brad Zimmerman. YouTube Channel

ProPresenter 5 Tutorial Difficulty Level: Beginner

This Tutorial Explains the Following ProPresenter Messages Feature in This Order:

  • Basic Message Creation
  • Message Customization
  • Creating Message Tokens
  • Implementing Message Tokens
  • Countdown Clock Creation
  • Creating Templates for Messages

This tutorial shows the various functions of the messages feature in ProPresenter and different ways to apply it. The messages feature is very useful for various alerts like nursery alerts, if you needed to alert someone to their lights being on in the parking lot and countdown timers to show when service is going to begin. You can also use preset tokens that can be used for whichever occasion you need them to apply to. There are lots of possibilities for the messages feature and how you could apply it to your service.

Video tutorial credit goes to Brad Zimmerman. YouTube Channel
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