PPT 2
How many categories are Transitions organized into?
3
How many groups are there for Animations?
4
What is the animation painter?
A way to copy an animation to other objects
What do animations do?
Add interest to a slide show and draw attention to the text or object being animated
What is Start?
Change how the video starts, either when clicked or to automatically play
What can you do if you want to change how the items in a list animate?
Change the start timing of each item or change the sequence effect
What is Volume?
Change the volume of the video from high to medium or low or mute it
What is Low Quality?
Compresses the videos as small as possible
What is Presentation quality?
Compresses the videos slightly and maintains the quality of the videos
What is Internet quality?
Compresses the videos to a quality suitable for streaming over the Internet
What is compressing media?
Compressing the files inside of a presentation to make the overall file size smaller
What is a footer?
Information at the bottom of each slide
What is a header?
Information at the top of each slide
What can you do if you ever see a black square when you insert a video?
Just set a poster frame
What are the most commonly used video formats?
MPEG-4, Windows Media Audio/Video, and Audio Visual Interleave format
Like transitions, animations can also be...
Modified by changing the effect or duration
What is the default object when you apply an animation?
On click
When does the Media animation category appear?
Only when a media object - either video or audio is selected
What are video options?
Options on how to change how a video plays
What are the three categories for Transitions?
Subtle, Exciting, and Dynamic Content
What are Motion Paths?
Text and objects follow a path on a slide
What is Exit?
Text and objects leave the screen before the slide show advances to the next slide
What is Emphasis?
Text and objects on the slide change in appearance or move
What is Entrance?
Text and objects that aren't shown on the slide until the animation occurs
What is trimming?
The act of cutting parts of a video when it is too long or there are parts you don't want to show
What happens when you set an animation to occur automatically during a slide show?
The animation happens immediately after the previous action
What is the default poster frame for any video?
The first frame
What is the default for animated lists?
The first-level items pop up one at a time
What is a poster frame?
The frame that appears when a video is not playing
What is duration? (Transition)
The speed of a transition
What is Hide While Not Playing?
The video does not appear on the slide when it is not playing
What is Play Full Screen?
The video fills the screen during the slide show
Loop until Stopped
The video plays until the next slide appears during the slide show
What is Rewind after Playing?
The video rewinds after it plays so that the first frame or the poster frame appears again
What effect do inconsistent transitions have on your message?
They can be distracting and detract from it
What is recommended to do when applying transitions?
Use the same transition to all of the slides in the presentation
What should you do after compressing media?
Watch the video to make sure the quality is acceptable
What should you do after applying an animation?
Watch them in slide show, presenter, or reader view to see what they will look like during a slide show
What can you do if an animation pops up too soon?
You can set a pause/delay
What are Dynamic Content transitions?
a combination of the fade transition for the slide background and a different transition for the slide content