Make More Impact

It is, of course, all too easy for presentations to lose the attention of their audience. Even the most interesting information can soon become an overload. Opus lets you create more interesting, dare we say even entertaining, presentations which will have a real impact on your audience.

This key is to make your presentations different. Different in the way they look and different in the very way they are presented.

Here are some ideas and guidance:

Don’t Overdo it!

Its all too easy to get carried away with multimedia but if you’re not careful your audience will become annoyed by constant interruptions or delays while you waste their time with special effects which add nothing to your information.

Too much razzamatazz will become distracting and your audience will be concentrating on what you might do next rather than on your message.

Instead use special effects to.

Look and Feel

The most obvious way in which your presentation can be different is in its overall look and feel. Opus Presenter is designed to provide features which make it easy to create stylish and unusual presentation designs just as easily as bland everyday presentations.

Mix It Up

Use the facilities of the program to mix up the way information is presented. Use snippets of video or montage slideshows to illustrate products or processes with a stirring or appropriate soundtrack. Perhaps included videos of adverts or interviews or narrations from other people. Or pre-record your own narration for some of the pages.

Shut Up!

If appropriate make your point with images and music to give both you and your audience a rest from your voice. An example might be a quick slideshow of product images or events, or of new staff members.

Keep It Consistent

To use the panache of multimedia effectively, you need to ensure that the majority of your presentation is consistent, so that the elements intended to have the impact will be different enough to get the attention of the audience. And it is as well to keep those highlights in a consistent form too – your presentation will be more coherent and not "bitty".

Watch TV

Television is a medium your audience will be familiar with for both information and entertainment. TV professionals are adept at ensuring they keep our attention – so why not crib some ideas from them. Next time you watch a documentary or an interview, notice how often they change the viewpoint or the manner in which information is presented.

Pop Ups

Instead of overloading your bullet points with information or leaving the same bullet on screen for ages while you explain a complex point, why not pop-up boxes of additional information or visual examples as you go, replacing them with another as you move on. Your screen won’t get overly cluttered but it won’t get monotonous either.

You can control when and how these appear just as easily as you can the bullets of your presentation.

Leave Something Behind

Opus lets you create stand alone presentations and interactive CD-ROM’s allowing you to give your audience copies of your presentation to take away.

The presentation can be supported with a whole range of additional information, links to websites, related presentations, contact information, even order forms. It allows you to give your audience more information than they would ever be able to assimilate in a presentation. It also lets your audience review and further assimilate what you said.

Alternatively, if it is an internal presentation you can create a Standalone version that can be stored on the company intranet.

Question and Answer

Where appropriate make a point by way of a simple on-screen test. Either your audience can provide the answers or they can be rhetorical questions. But a multiple-choice mock quiz can present information in a slightly different way and provides room for humour if appropriate via inappropriate answers.

Grab a page from the Training Page Templates provided with the program to get you started.

Non-Linear Presentations

In some circumstances it may be appropriate for your presentation to be an interactive conversation with your audience.

Opus is particularly adept at making presentations where you can jump easily around between different pages instead of stepping backwards and forward through the whole thing. Used carefully this can make involve your audience more and make your presentation much more fluid and effective.

Audience Participation

One of the best ways to stop your audience drifting off is to get them involved. With imaginative use, Opus features such as the drag and drop features or text input can be used to request involvement in decisions or suggestions from the audience.

Why not ask them to decide a list of priorities or key features taken from a list or design a workflow. You could then compare that result with the actual requirement on the next page.

Welcome Loops

Why not use Opus to create background music and info loops to play while your audience arrives or as they leave. Use it simply to welcome them or to set the tone for the presentation in an interesting and stylish way.

Several such welcome pages are provided in the templates supplied with the program.

An animated introduction is also a great way of establishing that this is not a standard presentation but something more modern and entertaining.

Fun and Games

Opus can let you create simple games and screensavers even if you are not a programmer. These could be used for audience participation during the presentation but are most effective as promotional items to be given away, especially if they reinforce a particular message in the presentation.

Not Just for Presentations

Don’t forget Opus also lets you create training materials, questionnaires or even easy access to a resource library of information, an archive of existing presentations and documents.