Sunday, August 29, 2010

Is Sound Recording a Trick? It Shouldn't Be.

In our most recent articles, we discussed two rather distinct modes of
professional communication: flyers and video presentations, the former
dealing solely with a static image printed on paper, and the latter
encompassing dynamic images, sound, text, and other aspects that one
may include in a video presentation. Today, we are going to take one of
the complex components that make it up: sound recording.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Be Visual with Movie Editing Software


Last Sunday, we started our discussion of the ways of getting your message to its audience. We wrote about flyers, one of the more conservative methods of communication. They work with most audiences, and the technology behind them is relatively easy to conquer. However, because of their simplicity, flyers are exceedingly common, and sometimes this tool does not easily catch an audience’s attention. In those cases, a more complicated method of communication, like a video presentation, can do the trick better.
A video presentation? If that sounds complicated, you should reconsider your view of modern technology. Most computers today come with built-in video creating programs, Windows Movie Maker and iMovie being the more popular free video editing programs. Not only do they come free of additional charge, these programs were especially created for the beginning user: simple and easy to use. In this article, we’ll go through the basic steps of creating a simple video presentation that consists of images, text and a voice-over so that you are not all alone on this journey towards the ears of your audience.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

How to Design a Great Flyer

If you already have a great message, it’s time to think about the way you deliver it. After all, a good presentation is essential to letting others appreciate what you have to say. There are plenty of ways to do that, and we are going to discuss one of the more conservative methods of professional communication: flyers.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

8 Quick Ways to Enhance Your MS Word Documents

1. Text Formatting Styles
MS Word offers quick formatting buttons that let you pick from a set of professionally designed looks for headings, subheadings and normal text. You can choose from an array of styles that fit the overall tone of the document you want to create. Word 2007 and younger versions make a special improvement at this function, offering their users preset collections of text formatting styles that cater to various document types that also resonate with other formatting presets, such as front covers. This can be a huge enhancer of the document’s atmosphere, provided that you choose a proper style for your message.

Friday, August 13, 2010

Are you worried about the security of your computer? You should be because your wealth and stress level depend upon it.
A leak the computer’s protective system can reveal company secrets and expose any confidential information. Being proactive in keeping your computer secure can save you a lot of time and money.
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