In the end the WIFI failed and the part of the video we were able to see was, frankly, not worth the wait. I recently watched a fellow speaker employing the help of 3 A/V crew (who, I’m sure, had better things to do) frantically trying to get a WIFI connection. The trick is for video to make your speech better-not be a distraction. Lots has changed and showing a video clip in a speech has become de rigueur. Yup! that my children was hi-tech (I remember spending a good 30 minutes before every speech stuffing folded business cards under projectors trying to get both images to line up on the screen.) It was a monster of black boxes and wires that fired both projectors (on a good day.) When I started speaking I used a dual Kodak carousel projector system handed down by my dear, late brother Dan. I’ll also show you how to avoid the embarrassment of your clip not running because of elusive hotel basement WIFI. In this post I’ll walk you through how to insert the clip and the nuances of creating a seamless transition from slide to video and back to slide. So you want to spruce up your presentation with a little video.
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