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Old 13-05-2007, 23:40   #8
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Re: Music in a Presentation

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Originally Posted by cookie_365 View Post
How does the music add to the presentation?

Why do all the slides need it?

How are you going to stop the music from competing with the visuals and what you're saying?
I agree... I hate ppt presentations that are all effects and no content... er, I'm not suggesting your's didn't have any content, MG, I was just generalising.

Also, I hate it when people put far too much text on slides and then insist on just reading aloud what is written on the slides. Slides should just contain bullet points which forces your audience to listen to what you're saying, otherwise they'll just read the slides then switch off and not remember a word of what you said.

There... rant over. I feel better now
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