In this movie, Mike will show how to add video to an interactive PDF, and choose a controller style in InDesign, and then customize that controller's appearance in Adobe Acrobat.
- [Narrator] In this movie we'll see another advantage…that digital brochures have over their print counterparts,…the ability to add video.…Here on Page Six of our Exercise File…we have a frame that has no content yet.…It's just a placeholder for the video file…that we're going to put inside of it.…Just like with placing photos,…you don't have to draw the frame first…to place a video into your InDesign layout,…but reserving this space with a placeholder…or even a page can help as you're going through the process…of laying out your brochure…since it reminds you of where the video fits…in the overall story that the brochure is telling.…
So to add the video…I'll press the usual keyboard shortcut for placing files,…Command + D on the Mac, or Control + D on Windows,…I'll open the Exercise Files,…and in the Links folder I'll look for an MP4 video file…called Globe Bank_customertestimonials and click Open.…With my loaded cursor I'll click in that frame…to place the video,…and the video now appears in the Links panel,…
Released
3/6/2017- Adding buttons, bookmarks, and hyperlinks
- Making images and content dynamically change
- Inserting video
- Creating an interactive form
- Collecting form data
- Exporting and testing your brochure
- Fixing PDF problems with Adobe Acrobat
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