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Converting Presentations into Videos in PowerPoint 2013

Converting Presentations into Videos in PowerPoint 2013 | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
Converting PowerPoint presentations into video format is a great way to give your speech extra engaging power. Here’s a quick tutorial to get you started.

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Dozens of valuable PowerPoint tips like these on converting PPT to video. Thanks to Baiba Svenca for sharing.

Kathy Lynch's curator insight, June 27, 2016 12:41 AM
Thanks Baiba Svenca
rodrick rajive lal's curator insight, August 5, 2016 5:07 AM
Move over Power Points, and static pages, enter VLogging and Youtube! The world has come a long way since the times of power point presentations, and why not when you can have the advantage of video! Videos make for better engagement of the audience, they appear to be more human, and yes there is less of print matter! 
Mary Jo Davies's curator insight, August 5, 2016 10:10 AM
You don't always need to use a video editor for professional presentations. 
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Split Image into Multiple Pieces to Create the Most Breathtaking Effect in PowerPoint

Split Image into Multiple Pieces to Create the Most Breathtaking Effect in PowerPoint | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

PowerPoint 2013 has some amazing features that are no less than those offered by Photoshop and other image editing softwares. One such effect that I love the most personally is the ‘Merge Shapes’ feature that lets you create breathtaking effects. 


One such effect (we gave it away in the the banner image of this post) is the splitting of an image into multiple pieces that serves a very unique function- it interrupts your gaze at the picture at every intersection but still gives you a complete picture at a glance. This grabs the viewer’s attention and forces them to read into each element of the image. The image and the slide as a whole get imprinted on the audience’s mind which is everything a presenter can ask for.


This article will guide you step-by-step how to create this split image effect. When you work with us side by side on PowerPoint 2013, you’ll end up with exactly this design:


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Here's a tutorial to teach you how to improve your slides visually. Works with PowerPoint 2013. Great design tip for bloggers and slide presenters. Who knew you could use PowerPoint for this type of very interesting design?

Leoncio Lopez-Ocon's curator insight, April 3, 2016 6:45 AM

Cool! Here's a tutorial that will teach you how to improve your slides visually. Works with PowerPoint 2013.

Debbie Pop's curator insight, April 4, 2016 2:50 PM

Cool! Here's a tutorial that will teach you how to improve your slides visually. Works with PowerPoint 2013.

Ricardo Serrano's curator insight, April 4, 2016 6:47 PM

Cool! Here's a tutorial that will teach you how to improve your slides visually. Works with PowerPoint 2013.