PowerPoint presentations are static PowerPoint templates have always been presented only the safe and reliable tool for any presenter was. But who has ever been in the audience in an auditorium, conference or event SA and SA by reference to the template only too well knows the impact of every presentation is more or less none. There is usually nothing that we have not yet seen. No template color scheme. No bullet text. Sitting No presentation layout, no clever effects that we observed in our seats, and pay attention to the speaker. I have to be honest, as any conference I still find myself distracted by a usually and pretty much everything. I am beginning to about the meetings lined up for when I think back to the office, or e-mail I need to send. In fact, I almost always thought to present anything but the arguments, thoughts and ideas of the speaker. And what is perhaps not surprising when I look around me most of the other viewers are exactly the same thing to see. Why is this so? Why did we look at conferences and meetings with PowerPoint presentations that are virtually anonymous? Which are not only very exciting, but for the most part almost instantly forgettable. Why do we sit there, desperately trying to break into everything the speakers say that if all the facial muscles working against us, test us, teasing us go ahead and yawn going to stay interested? Is there no escape from the monotony of PowerPoint? For years I have often wondered, when PowerPoint is changed? As moderators will be able to use PowerPoint in a way so as it not only makes the audience sit up. But she does think “wow”. Finally, have you ever read the front page of a newspaper to weaken such a thing as “global economy”? These days it seems every newspaper reads “Global collapse of the market!” or “financial crisis threatens jobs!” or “houses repossessed. thousands homeless!” Every editor knows if you want to attract the readers, you can not just be anonymous. You have to stand out. You have to scream to be heard. You must raise your voice above the others to get attention. Of course, in the newspaper industry. This is often achieved with great sensationalist headlines. And to do in the presentation of the industry, I do not think any presentation would only make a bigger impact by using larger type. And it may be bad, to advise on the need to “take off”, interpreted as the need to write your message to your audience. I’m not sure any audience would be with a presenter called his or her message at the top of her voice as a way to conveniently as the main speaker. So what can a moderator do? Abandon PowerPoint all together? After all Less is sometimes more into account. Perhaps just in front of your target audience without visual aids, props, or receive a presentation that is a preferred option? For some, perhaps, but for most there is always something very soothing about a PowerPoint presentation on hand. To get the bullet. Key arguments to refer. And on a slide when you push a view, be distracted or lose your way in the middle of your speech. So what can we do as facilitators to gain more attention from our audience? And more importantly: What are our alternatives for the recovery of attention? I’ve seen many presentations where the presenter starts with a video. Plays a clip of the draw public attention and curiosity only to those bullets gets traditional films, and the good old reliable PowerPoint template. And all this potential, and the enthusiasm of the opening falls flat by the target. I have often thought that if a moderator wants to share a video, why not just show a video clip and drop the PowerPoint presentation? Well. . . I think we go to the security of the moderator with slides and points relate to. But if a video generated effects (and, of course not). Since it generates excitement and attracts attention. And why not create PowerPoint presentations with video backgrounds? Why not just move to replace static PowerPoint templates with full-screen background to create the attention and enthusiasm with the audience? Well, seems to be the problem. The “Achilles heal” if you are using PowerPoint. By default, PowerPoint, you can not insert video into the background of the slides to play behind slide content. If you have a video in PowerPoint, then always plays against the backdrop of content that is not very helpful for each presenter, based on slides, bullets, and metrics. So perhaps this explains why PowerPoint presentations and have always static PowerPoint templates. But it has to apologize? Not one to be easily deterred I searched the Internet hoping to find a solution. An alternative to the repetition and uniformity of PowerPoint templates. And they exist? Well, I found many companies touting their claim with “videos for PowerPoint,” which many say was that inserting video into PowerPoint slides simple. Experience and their fine print, however, read differently. For while it seems that there is many online vendors offering “video backgrounds for PowerPoint” and “animated PowerPoint backgrounds, what they do not provide or insert providing the presenter with any way with them in PowerPoint. That seems to sell a bit like Bermuda shorts to Eskimos. Of course they can buy them, but how can they ever use them? Luckily I came across a company called 123PPT. com and more importantly, the breakthrough product, the backgrounds 123PPT video player, which I downloaded and installed from http://www. 123ppt. com / VBP /. Simple enough. . . especially since 123PPT a free 14-day trial offer of their product. What is really noteworthy about the background 123PPT video player that offers all of the PowerPoint user and moderator the ability to insert and play full screen video behind the content slide in PowerPoint. What? Slide behind my video content? Yes. That’s right. You’re not imaging things. Do not suffer delusions or hallucinations. Having seen enough static PowerPoint templates and presentations so mind numbing that they could calm the Duracell bunny. Salvation is finally at hand. And now it’s finally possible to insert and play video backgrounds in PowerPoint.

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