Stock photography is commonly used but can look similar across presentations. This presentation was created using only an iPhone and PowerPoint to take unique city background photos. Effective techniques include taking photos on sunny days for drama, blurring detailed photos so content is clear, using the rule of thirds composition, and removing backgrounds from photos for interaction with drawn shapes.
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Using Your Camera Phone to Create Awesome Presentations
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2. We know that photographs are a really good way of creating
an effective presentation.
The likes of iStock and Shutterstock photo libraries are nowadays
the basis of most corporate image libraries. But if you’re sick of
using the same stock photography as others, or simply don’t have
access, you can create just as impressive, if not more relevant
images simply using your phone.
This presentation has been created using
an iPhone 5 and PowerPoint 2010 only.
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16. A walk around a city can be
really rewarding when it comes
to getting some corporate
background images.
Image: Manchester Central Library
17. Try getting out on a sunny day,
Shadows from the sun create much more drama in your shots.
18. If your image is too detailed and ends up distracting from the
content placed in front, use PowerPoint Artistic Effects to blur it.
Switching from one slide with the crisp image to the next blurred can be really effective.
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23. Insert into the backdrop of your
presentation, then block off
parts of the slide that you’d like
to build content on with a
rectangle.
(like this text)
24. When creating content over your presentation backgrounds, a good technique
is to use the ‘rule of thirds’
25. Create more tension, energy and interest in the composition rather than simply
centring the subject.
An image or content should be divided into nine equal parts by two equally spaced horizontal lines
and two equally spaced vertical lines
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draw/write what you
want to show and
photograph it.
33. The option to make your
images black and white is
another really quick way to
make your images look stylised
and consistent.
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35. An image doesn’t need to be just slapped
onto the slide with its background
36. You can use PowerPoint to remove the background in
an image really easily.
When image is clicked simply click on the ‘remove
background’ button on your ribbon, you can then
select the parts of the image you’d like to remove
37. Can be great for interaction
between product images and
shapes drawn in presentations
to show processes or actions.
40. Design and content by Vincent Thompson @brightcarbon www.brightcarbon.com
Editor's Notes
Can be used to form some great looking abstract backgrounds.
There are so many great surfaces for you to snap around your home. The kitchen is a particularly rich place to find some interesting abstract finishes.
Once you’ve found one you’re happy with, simply insert it into the backdrop of your Slide Master, then create a transparent rectangle (like the one this text is placed within) to block off the parts of the slide that you’d like to build content on.