Odd question: Does anyone else "storyboard" their PowerPoint presentations?
Riley ,'Conversations with Dead People'
Natter 56: ...we need the writers.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
NYPD Blue was still on the air in 2003?
Maybe...How you mean storyboard exactly?
It's really very simple --
Male butt = funny = OK for prime time!
Female butt = sexay = OHNOESWON'TSOMEBODYTHINKOFTHECHILDREN???!!!!
Like ... I have a presentation I need to do that's 10 slides. I draw ten blank squares on a sheet of paper and then make brief notes for what each is going to contain. Introduction, Example, Conclusion, Sources. Kind of like an outline, but in squares.
Not generally, but I have on occasion. It's helpful if you haven't really worked out your message yet.
Outlines then slides? I totally do. Helps me work to the right length, and allot the different sections their correct proportions.
I kind of outline on the slides -- make the headings I think I want first, see if I still want them.
Awesome. This is only the second or third time I've done a presentation and it's good to see that others who use it more frequently find this technique helpful.
I follow the Jesse method. Did that a lot for school presentations, especially on team projects. It helped to divide up the work. Created blank slides with just the heading.