this is the best way I have seen to show a tremendous amount of slides in one presentation. It is not boring, it is not amateurish. However I think it was way too fast! Each piece, as well as the whole presentation deserved a lot more time to be seen. Just a consumer view....4 stars!
This ppt was adapted to be used as an institutional "separator" in an advertising awards cerimony, sponsored among others, by Cemusa. Cemusa wanted to show as much as possible squeezed within a mandatory maximum of 1'20". As the audience was mainly composed by advertising people and clients, they know Cemusa and it's work, and since outdoor elements were the important, not the campaigns in it, being fast was not an issue.
if you ask me nothing you do in powerpoint looks professional its like if somebody tried to make a title sequence for a movie with moviemaker it looks the same/boring/and amateurish
good stuff man........very innovative way to use powerpoint :)
khanfahd 3 years ago
this is the best way I have seen to show a tremendous amount of slides in one presentation. It is not boring, it is not amateurish. However I think it was way too fast! Each piece, as well as the whole presentation deserved a lot more time to be seen. Just a consumer view....4 stars!
menderfire9 3 years ago
This ppt was adapted to be used as an institutional "separator" in an advertising awards cerimony, sponsored among others, by Cemusa. Cemusa wanted to show as much as possible squeezed within a mandatory maximum of 1'20". As the audience was mainly composed by advertising people and clients, they know Cemusa and it's work, and since outdoor elements were the important, not the campaigns in it, being fast was not an issue.
lestatmm 3 years ago
I really didn't ask...
I'm sure you can do better...
lestatmm 3 years ago
if you ask me nothing you do in powerpoint looks professional its like if somebody tried to make a title sequence for a movie with moviemaker it looks the same/boring/and amateurish
RGBandit 3 years ago