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Live Webinar – September 14th, 2022 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU free
Provider: Training Magazine Network

Animation is a critical component in presentations. It paces the flow of information, making things clearer for your audience. It supports more effective storytelling with the visuals and animations doing a lot of the work, helping people understand the key points.

And it can be used to produce beautiful-looking presentations, with the animation enhancing your design, making everything appear more professional.

But it can also be terrible. If you use the bounce animation, then you should probably go back to 35mm slides.

In this session, you’ll learn how to use animation to great effect. Elegance and purposefulness are the names of the game, as you see the ways in which just the right animation, or combination of effects, can bring your story to life, capturing your audience’s attention and keeping them engaged.

Want compelling and enthralling presentations?

Animation will give that you to.

  • Step 1: Master PowerPoint animations
  • Step 2: Usurp Steven Spielberg as the best visual storyteller in the world.

For another great recorded PDU from Richard Goring:
Mind Blowing PowerPoint – No, Really

Presenter: Richard Goring (LinkedIn profile) Director at BrightCarbon, (a specialist presentation agency). has helped to write and create thousands of presentations, and coached hundreds of teams to present more effectively using visuals, diagrams, and animated sequences that explain and reinforce the key points. Richard is passionate about improving the way that people present and believes that anyone can deliver a great presentation if given the right techniques and a bit of practice.

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Storytelling With Animation In PowerPoint

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