Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Re: [applekeynote] World's Best Presentation Contest Results

>Some nice looking stuff, but I sent them this feedback:
>
>I don't think a presentation can be judged properly as a bunch of stills.
>That is like reviewing a movie with still frames from every 5
>minutes. Go here:
><http://www.keynotethemepark.com/content/pages/reflectdemomov.html>http://www.keynotethemepark.com/content/pages/reflectdemomov.html
>
>and
>tell me how much you lose if this was submitted as a couple still slides?
>You need to allow Keynote users to submit QT or .key files and judge that.
>Half of the job of what I create is the programming of it. It's the
>choreography
>of the thing. I don't want my work reduced to a series of stills and
>would never
>submit my Keynote presentations as PDF. You obviously don't "get"
>or recognize
>all what a presentation can be if you simply drop what can be a
>vital aspect of it.
>
I agree entirely. Judging from a set of stills is almost completely
meaningless.


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