Challenge PPT slide "producer"

  
PPT's position in making slides is well known, but if there is another software that challenges PPT with its amazing production effects, can it win? It is Prezi, a presentation software that makes ideas more interesting by zooming in and out. It breaks the traditional Powerpoint's single-line timing, using systemic and structural integration to demonstrate, in the way of route presentation, from one object suddenly to another, with rotation and other actions are more visual impact . Create and edit documents through multi-terminal (web web, Windows and Mac desktop, ipad and iphone mobile) to help you develop ideas and make the connection between ideas clearer and clearer. As the biggest seat in the slide show market, PowerPoint has long been a long-standing. In 2007, Adam Somlai-Fischer and Peter Halacsy felt that the way the slides limited their full expression of the idea, so they set out to create a new way to solve the problem. Their result is Prezi. Now its proponents are excited to claim that PowerPoint is out of date, and Prezi will take a long time to replace it. Is this really the case? From the way of using it, it has online editing of application cloud technology, desktop software, and online editing of mobile devices, which is very rich and attractive. In order to find out, the author downloaded its desktop version, the downloading and installation process is very cumbersome and difficult to describe. After many uses, I came to the following conclusions and tried to share them in the most concise and clear way. The first thing to share with you is the two major features of this software: First, Prezi organizes and plays all pages in a non-linear path. Each page is just a node on the path, and all path nodes are in a large one. On the map, the composition of the path is not a straight line of PowerPoint, but a polyline. As shown below. Second, and Prezi's most dazzling and fascinating place is the way it plays nodes (equivalent to pages in PowerPoint). You can reduce or enlarge graphics, borders, text, and video (graphics, borders, and text, video) at the time of editing. Rotate the angles of these graphics, borders, text, and video at will, and then set the path nodes separately. (A variety of objects can be set to a path node, or multiple objects can be placed together to set a path node). Finally, at the time of playback, Prezi will restore the nodes that you have reduced, enlarged, and rotated at will, in a natural way, to the full-screen, "positive" performance, and the text with higher precision and higher precision is basically not It will become virtual because of the enlargement and reduction. That is to say, the original reduction will be enlarged, the enlargement will be reduced, and the rotation will be rotated to a 0 angle. This natural restoration is very cool, and it is this way that many people who come into contact with Prezi immediately fall in love with it. And Prezi makes full use of touch technology, you can easily zoom in, zoom out, and transfer on the touch screen, and the performance of live demonstrations is more flexible and free. As shown below, this is the first page of the play, which is “Maps”, so it's easy to get a global overview from the beginning. In this page, all the nodes with the round frame as the path, we can directly click on any node in this page out of order to play it. You can also click the arrow below to indicate that the nodes are displayed one by one in the order of the path nodes. Then you will share with you the basic production method of Prezi: when you open Prezi, the software automatically provides multiple sets of templates for use. After selecting a set of templates, In the mode of closing Edit Path (ie, non-path editing mode, the Edit Path button is displayed in white, “map” does not display paths and nodes), click Insert option (insert), insert in the given frame A variety of elements. If you are not satisfied with the template you just selected, you can re-select the template by clicking the Ttemplate function option (that is, the template that PowerPoint is familiar with). Of course, we can also use the Insert option to insert various elements without using a template. If you need to add “frame”,“line segment”,“arrow”,“highlighter”effect, click The Frames&Arrows option is added. Then click the Edit Path button to enter the path edit mode. At this point, click on an element with the mouse, the element will become the node on the path, and the nodes will automatically form the serial number in the order of clicking. When you play in order, the serial number will prevail. As shown below. In the mode of closing the Edit Path, each element inserted can be enlarged, reduced, and rotated. It looks very simple, but here is the key step for the wonderful playback in the future. In this step, you can try to make full use of your space imagination, reasonably arrange the size, position and rotation angle of each element, so that Prezi can play a cool "pseudo 3D" effect when playing back. As shown below. General function options, Undo, Redo are used to determine the production steps, and Present is used for playback. As shown below. The trial is visible, Prezi is a simple function, quick to get started, showing cool software. Compared to PowerPoint, it is more prominent in the "switch" section, but in other graphics, images, text, graphics, object animation editing is very simple, not even. For text input, only input English is not supported for inputting Chinese. You must input Chinese. Then, you have to do a series of complicated settings, and the fonts used are limited. Inserting the audio automatically converts to the format it recognizes, and the speed is good. It is slower if you want to insert a video. Prezi supports F4V, FLV, MOV, WMV, MPG, MPEG, MP4, M4V, 3GP. AVI can also be inserted, but the playback will be less smooth, and the FLV format has the highest level of support. Prezi supports up to 50MB of video. In actual use, the inserted video is generally chosen to be around 10MB to reduce upload time and space, because the storage space of each account is limited, only hundreds of megabytes. Finally, we conclude that Prezi is unique in its “switching” effect, and that performance in other areas needs to be improved. It is still unrealistic to completely replace the increasingly powerful PowerPoint, at least very much. The long way to go. This article comes from [System Home] www.xp85.com
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