How To Make Presentations

Posted by Sue and Shawn Kelly
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Making  Presentations

When writing a presentation put pen to paper

Use crayons if you need to. It gets you in touch with your creative spirit

Crayons inspire you

Organize those thoughts

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10 Pages Divided into 3 slides each for a total of 30

Watch other peoples videos to get ideas and change them to fit the subject and make it your own

Get: http://openoffice.org

Pen to paper where the rubber meets the road

Frustrated??? Expect to get frustrated

Practice -Practice - Practice

Get graphics from: http://www.animatedfactory.com

 

 

Making Video for Presentations

Using Windows live Movie Maker Cam Studio

 

Sources:

 License for Camtasia yesterday for $50 newest version.  It has voice over

Create a presentation that creates knowledge and trust, which in turn creates new customers and ultimately sales.

Keep it brief

Don?t make bullet points too long

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Go to Cam Studio

Choose record from microphone

Region: full screen

File record button red

Left click button: shrink screen let go and record

If you succeeded the corners of the screen will be highlighted and the numbers will be moving

Save files in avi mode

Remove desk top sharing PPT

 

I have all the features that you are talking about and have voice over and many more features with Microsoft Digital Image suite 10 and Microsoft Plus Digital Media edition! It has voice over $300

Windows live essentials windows live essentials

explore.live.com/windows-live-essentials?os=other

Adobe element 8.0 price $100

Microsoft Movie Maker

Features:

Adds Music

If you make a mistake it is OK as long as you know how to cut and paste.

For example the program you use puts a plug at the beginning of your presentation

You can cut and paste it to put it at the end.

Question Can you upload saved movie directly to GVO Conference?

GVO Conference takes only flash. If you record it on movie maker you put on U-Tube.

From U-tube you can put the U-Tube version right in your GVO Conference room.

Windows Movie Maker has add narration it says something about time line What is timeline?????

Time line is the edit mode for length of time each slide and audio length

Any video converter is free and will do a batch too

What's that file converter? I recommend format factory!

 Format Factory can convert anything to anything even video to mp3 and so on it?s easy to use and it?s great

 

Keith Carberry recommends flix

But can't you right click and save into a new format? No! You need to save it before you do that.