READ: Presentation Animation and Narration
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Course: | Computer Technology |
Book: | READ: Presentation Animation and Narration |
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Date: | Sunday, November 24, 2024, 9:21 AM |
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Presentation Animation and Narration
Intro
Are you ready to make your presentation look really cool? If not ----- Go start your presentation assignment and get it ready with all the basic information. Then come back to this lesson when you're ready to make it crazy cool looking.How to add visual effects onto images
The first thing to add to so-so looking presentation is visual effects onto images. You can have a plain image laying around, but you also could have a really cool image with an awesome border, or a faded haze around it, or a reflection of the image just below it! The possibilities are endless. Check out this 60 second vid on how to add visual effects onto images:Adding Audio Narration
Part of your assignment is to add audio narration to your slideshow. Microsoft powerpoint does not even have an audio recording capability. This is a MUST WATCH video.Advancing to the next slide
Here are some options for how viewers can get to the next slide themselves. Sometimes you might want the next slide to appear after your narration. Here is the next 60 second vid titled "Advancing to the next slide."Transitions
Sometimes, you might want the transition to the next slide to be extra special...not just some boring old ::APPEAR:: new slide ::APPEAR:: new slide ::APPEAR:: new slide type thing. This video is titled: "Transitions!"Builds
Sliderocket has things called "Builds." A build is something that allows you to add an animation-like option to an element on your slide. That way, things don't have to appear all at once after a transition. You can start with just the title on your page, and then have different elements like a picture, some text and a caption all appear.Builds can be pretty like transitions - so check out "What is a build?"