Monthly Archives: August 2016

Video Demo of Zoom

PowerPoint is adding a new feature named ZOOM.

zoom 1

Zoom leverages the Morph transition and Sections to create a new way to quickly develop non-linear presentations with a new dynamic visual effect. Here is a quick demo of how easy it is to create custom shows within a presentation using Zoom.

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– Troy @ TLC

By |2019-10-31T22:13:10-07:00August 11th, 2016|PowerPoint, Software/Add-Ins|

FREE Microsoft Demo Webinar for PowerPoint Zoom

The Presentation Guild is hosting a FREE webinar next week, and everyone is invited! Derek Johnson, a Microsoft Principal Manager, is the presenter, and TLC Creative’s Troy Chollar is the moderator. Register for the event and get an advanced live demonstration of the new PowerPoint Zoom tool.

PowerPoint Zoom Webinar

The webinar is August 16 at 2:00-3:00 pm EST. It is free and open to everyone. Get details and register here. View the recorded webinar here

 

Check back this Friday for a quick video demo of one Zoom feature by TLC.

 

– Troy @ TLC

By |2016-08-24T07:19:51-07:00August 9th, 2016|Resource/Misc|

Using Morph for Animations

The PowerPoint Morph transition is PowerPoint’s best new animation feature!

using morph for animations

We have been leveraging the fantastic new transition in lots of presentation projects since its release, including using Morph for animations. Here is another example where we used Morph as the animation effect. Our client wanted to show the above three statements. The real request was to emphasize each as they were addressed. Our first step was to convert the provided bullet list into a dynamic visual; the end result was the above slide.

For the “emphasize each” request, using the Morph transition as our animation, we created a dynamic “flip” animation effect. It also was something that did not look like “PowerPoint.” Below is a video of the final animation effect:

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  • After the slide layout was approved, we duplicated the slide 3X.
  • On the first slide, we added the animated entrance effect for the 3 circles and text.
  • On the second, third and fourth slides, we simply horizontally flipped each circle. No animation on these slides. The Morph transition created the nice twirl, or flip, animation.
  • Done!

using morph for animations

 

– Troy @ TLC

By |2019-10-28T09:57:42-07:00August 5th, 2016|Portfolio, PowerPoint, Tutorial|

Probiotics Slide Makeover

This is a slide makeover from a recent presentation design project. For the project, we discussed the styling, end use, presenter style and content with our client. After developing a custom PowerPoint template, visual styling rules, and then a speaker support presentation based on the provided presenter script.

Slide makeover

Not only did we learn a lot about Probiotics, but we developed slides like this that simplified 4 paragraphs of text into a clear visual message.

-Troy @ TLC

By |2016-08-08T10:23:38-07:00August 3rd, 2016|Portfolio|
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