What is a multimedia presentation of PowerPoint®?

PowerPoint® is a Windows® program that is used to create slide -based presentations with text, pictures, color, slides and diagrams. The presentation of Multimedia PowerPoint® differs from the normal presentation in that different media forms are used. This includes video, animation and sound. While images are counted as media, only one specific image format is used in the presentation of multimedia PowerPoint®. Multimedia is commonly used to add the interest of presentation and to maintain the attention of the audience. These videos can be uploaded from your computer's hard drive or, if the video is uploaded online, you can enter the website address in PowerPoint® and the image shows the video. People tend to record hard disk videos because if a computer does not have an Internet connection or if the website is changing, the video will no longer work. PowerPoint® is able to use many different video formats, so the most popular formats can be inserted. One type of image that works is a graphic imageo format (gif). GIF files are images that come in both stationary and animated formats. Only animated formats work in the presentation of Multimedia PowerPoint®. They are generally shorter than film files and may not contain sound.

Sounds can also be added to the presentation to become a multimedia powerpoint® presentation. Like video formats, PowerPoint® is able to put the most popular audio formats into the image. These sounds are usually songs or voices that add to the presentation. Sounds of effects work in a multimedia presentation.

offers are also calculated as a form of multimedia in multimedia presentations. In the simplest form, the objects are added to the image and the object is connected to another image in the presentation. Advanced forms of tenders are colorful and animated, but both are considered multimedia.

During the first years of the PowerPo computer programInt® were unusual multimedia presentations. This is no longer true and most presentations - especially professional - contain multimedia elements. PowerPoint® has many tools to help adapt how to play or trigger a multimedia element and video size or animation. In addition to looking better than static presentations, many people represent presentations with multimedia elements to maintain the audience's attention.

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