Video Production Services Outsourced
When I was still working as an employee, one of the frequent things that most supervisors and managers do is to make their own PowerPoint presentations to their boss. Most often they are asked to report the status of their accomplishment. For this kinds of individual presentations then this would definitely appeal to such top management, who are more interested to see how things are running.
However, this kind of simple PowerPoint presentation is less appealing to other types of settings. For instance, audiences that are on a product presentation find PowerPoint slides quite boring, especially when there dozens of people involved. One such solution for the product to sell for these audiences is to make dynamic, eye-catching video presentations. One example is Chicago-based Richter Studios which can deliver not only video production services but also interactive and web presentation services.
I am not personally based in Chicago (but my cousin is) and would probably not be hiring their services for any of my personal blogs or websites. However, I find this site useful in instances where I get to have the chance to work on a great budget for a corporate client who needs to deliver impressive video presentations that must be embedded within their website.
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M.J. Plebon
March 4th, 2009 at 8:54 pm #
I agree that traditional PowerPoint presentations on products and service tend to be boring. Few people realize that PowerPoint has the ability to be very interactive and flexible so that the presenter can follow the flow of the discussion. Using PowerPoint’s “Hyper-linking” feature, several smaller presentations or visual discussion sessions can be linked to address the questions or direction of the conversation.
A presentation should be a conversation and not a lecture. A conversation is never linear (from slide 1 to 50) so why should a presentation slide deck be linear?
Great observations and great post.
Gem
March 4th, 2009 at 10:39 pm #
Thanks! I also think 50 slides would really bore out people. However, most people I know of make those “linear” presentations instead of hyperlinking the presentations. It always amazes me that those tech guys even don’t maximize how they present their presentations in this manner.