Guide to Making a Pecha Kucha Presentation: Downloads
For anyone interested, I'm posting up all the materials I used for my talk. Feel free to grab these as guides for your own talk, or if you're just interested in seeing some of the slides up close.
All files are zipped. The slides are individual jpgs, the Photoshop PSD is saved as a Photoshop CS file, and the videos both link out to the source files stored on Vimeo.
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| All Slides (4 MB) |
Photoshop PSD (39 MB) |
Video, Live (37 MB) |
Video, Slides + Audio (42 MB) |
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I have created a PowerPoint and would like to add a voice thread for my Pecha Kucha. Is there a way to do this? ps. It is a large PPT due to all the graphics. (~6500 KB)
Hi Mary. I used some bit of audio in my presentation, but coordinated it with the event organizers. They didn't have it embedded within PowerPoint, but I suspect this is something you'll want to talk through with the folks running your PK event.
There are a lot of resources online that should help you with embedding audio within your PowerPoint (try here and here). Again though, your best bet is to chat with your local PK event organizers.