Sample Video of 4×3 and 16×9 Aspect Ratios
“What is the aspect ratio?” It has become one of the first questions for presentation and video projects. It is still a very confusing concept for many people. We use a simple video of each aspect ratio for clients to see the difference. It is the same video footage, which makes it easier to see the 4×3 aspect ratio is taller and the 16×9 aspect ratio is wider.
4×3 aspect ratio
[youtube src=”https://youtube.com/embed/gQaXbSPQoDQ?rel=0″]
16×9 aspect ratio
[youtube src=”https://youtube.com/embed/NTRV8ISqE1A?rel=0″]
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Tech Area for LA Auto Show
Just wrapping up at the LA Auto Show where I handled the presentation design and running of the press event for Honda. Event screen was a 200′ long L-shape screen LED wall, my computers and equipment is along the bottom (with the green background).
– Troy @ TLC
Happy Thanksgiving Turkey Created In PowerPoint
Hope you have a great holiday. And thanks to Jennifer at the office who created this fun Thanksgiving Turkey entirely in PowerPoint!
[youtube src=”https://www.youtube.com/embed/3QwAGPjg1nU?rel=0″]
– Troy @ TLC
Template Concepts To Final
TLC Creative Services develops a lot of PowerPoint templates each year. Most templates begin with developing a series of concepts which are refined to meet each client/project needs. Here is an example of a recent project and 3 initial concepts developed (client chose the top option with some revision requests).
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Another Example of Converting Bullet List to Visual Layout
The original slide in this project was not bad, but it was still a bullet list. After confirming the message, the text was minimized more and the 3 column layout developed to visually support the presenters talk.
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Veterans Day Salute By TLC
As a salute to everyone in the U.S. military for everything you do, and sacrifice – here is a tribute created in PowerPoint:
1. Great video loop from videoblocks.com
2. Image from istockphoto
3. Same image after some development work in Photoshop and saved as a .png with transparency
4. Image from istockphoto
5. Same image after resizing and development work in Photoshop, saved as a .png with transparency
Assemble all in PowerPoint 2010, animate and export as a video
[youtube src=”https://youtube.com/embed/heUG1f5yBKg?rel=0″]
Troy @ TLC
Global Expansion as a Visual
For this speaker support presentation, the global adoption of the discussed medical procedure was the point being presented. This strong visual was developed (and animated) to show the global reach of the procedure.
– Troy @ TLC