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The Evolution of the Business Presentation

BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD THE EVOLUTION OF THE BUSINESS PRESENTATION 1960's-1970's: THE REAL MAD MEN From the earliest days, humans have been trying to perfect a realistic way to communicate their visions and stories. THE CAROUSEL SLIDE PROJECTOR This device isn't a spaceship. It's a time machine. It goes backwards, forwards. It takes us to a place where we ache to go again. It's not called the Wheel It's called a Carousel. It lets us travel the way a child travels. Around and around, and back home again to a place where we know we are loved. -Don Draper, Mad Men, The Wheel, Season 1, Episode 13 Invented by Louis Misuraca in the 1950s, the 35 MILLION last one made was in 2003 Kodak made projectors selling to hunters Transparencies were first used by the US military in 1945 for war training Invented by John Henry Patterson, owner of the National Cash Register Company & sales training pioneer 2013 A In 1985, 90% of American classrooms still had an overhead projector 1940 90% LTo get ideas across, use small words, big ideas and short sentences - John Henry Patterson THE OVERHEAD PROJECTOR AND TRANSPARENCIES THE FLIP CHART IN 2003 1980's-2000's: THE NEW MEDIA Made $1 BILLION profit annualy Helped make Was used by 500 MILLIÓN 30 MILLION Invented by Robert Gaskins in 1987 presentations daily people 1992 PowerPoint had 63% of the world market share in presentation software 62% Hunting: A Woman's Perspective Sometimes I look at the links of what people are creating, and I think, my goodness this is interesting. It's tumed into something for beyond traditional presentations, something that when we were creating t we never could have imagined. The thaHobert Gaskins, by Anty Girenberg Pertes Ma 12010 IN 2010 TOP 5 PPT PRESENTATIONS Over 1 BILLION computers were running PowerPoint 1 Introduction to the Macintosh by Steve Jobs, 1984 2 The Art of the Start by Guy Kawasaki, TECon. 2006 3 Have a Dream, Dr. Martin Luther King, 1963 4 Bink, Maicom Gladwel, SKSW, 2005 5 Marketing at Google by Seth Godin, 2006 POWERPOINT EMBEDDING FLASH INTO POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS ALLOWED COMPANIES TO: Use Create Add WEB CONTENT INTERACTIVE FI & PRESENTATION CONTENT interchangeably VOICE sides narration 2010 INTERNATIONAL FLASH TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION STATISTICS AT A GLANCE ADOBE FLASH WEB GAMES BUILD USING FLASH ALL DESKTOP PLAYER USE DESKTOPS WITH INTERNET VIDEO O NOT FLASH FLASH 2010 & BEYOND: THE RISE OF 3D EXPERIENCE Virtual Training Applications are being developed by Dassault Systèmes' 3DVIA to help train industrial workforces. Immersive software creates a relationship between the experience and user, creating a virtual reality dependent on the actions of the user in real-time. This technology significantly improves the viewer's engagement and comprehension of the presentation. STEREOSCOPY Stereoscopic 3D means to create an illusion of depth perception in order to heighten the perception of reality. It is achieved by the trick of showing each eye a slightly offset image. These days, it is becoming a must-have for both architecture and product presentations. Dassault Systèmes' 3DVIA Scenes is a Saas virtual environment service that allows users to view architectural projects in several forms of stereoscopy. Invented by Sir Charles Wheatstone in 1838 to enhance hand drawings Anaglyph 3D, typical of the classic 3D movies, works by using colored red-blue" filters to show each eye a different image Active Shutter systems rapidly altemate an image shown to each eye through a synchronized display and glasses Passive Systems used polarized glasses and filters to present the correct image to each eye The 2nd generation stereoscope, called the Holmes Stereo Viewer, was created by Oliver Wandell Holmes in 1881. 3D PRINTING Also called "storeolithography' or solid imaging, 30 printing is the creation of sold 2013, and estimated products using 30 designs The 3D printing market is $1.7 billion in Invented and $3.7b 20151 patented by 3D Systems, Inc. founder Chuck Hul in the mid-80s $1.7b (2013) People now have easy access to on-demand 3D printing through online services including 3DVIA.com and partner Sculpteo.com to be $3.7 billion in 2015 Prof. Caroline Wilkinson used stereolithography to reconstruct the head of Richard III based on remains found in 2013. WHY 3D TECHNOLOGIES FOR BUSINESS PRESENTATION? IMPACT ENGAGEMENT UNDERSTANDING DIFFERENTIATION VERSATILITY 00 Immerse your audience fully in your message through interactive experiences. 3D presentations add excitement to your pitch. Visual communication goes Set your presentation aside Can be used in any industry from others that may fall flat in 2D alone. beyond language and avoids errors allowing them to literally see what you or context from training to your next sales presentation. mean BRING YOUR IDEAS TO LIFE! TELL YOUR STORY WITH 3DVIA Enhanced Web & Mobile Marketing Apps with 3D for the Cloud Virtual 30 Environments made easy with browser-based, design concept walk-throughs without full-rendering or physical prototyping Share your digital assets, anytime, anywhere, manage & market your content on the web Access a library of free & premium 3D models; over 90,000 to choose from S 3DVIA SOURCES dvo pptideshowcom ameicarnistoryaiad edutord.com proorguids sordpre.com dgitahatory uhedu books google.c derising about.com anchicom ind.com gobalevents.com loccom obertgaskinimwterunchcom adobe om presentatoragencycom bagsadobecom mashue com digtagrgeocomecton.com whipedia org www.3dvia.com BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD THE EVOLUTION OF THE BUSINESS PRESENTATION 1960's-1970's: THE REAL MAD MEN From the earliest days, humans have been trying to perfect a realistic way to communicate their visions and stories. THE CAROUSEL SLIDE PROJECTOR This device isn't a spaceship. It's a time machine. It goes backwards, forwards. It takes us to a place where we ache to go again. It's not called the Wheel It's called a Carousel. It lets us travel the way a child travels. Around and around, and back home again to a place where we know we are loved. -Don Draper, Mad Men, The Wheel, Season 1, Episode 13 Invented by Louis Misuraca in the 1950s, the 35 MILLION last one made was in 2003 Kodak made projectors selling to hunters Transparencies were first used by the US military in 1945 for war training Invented by John Henry Patterson, owner of the National Cash Register Company & sales training pioneer 2013 A In 1985, 90% of American classrooms still had an overhead projector 1940 90% LTo get ideas across, use small words, big ideas and short sentences - John Henry Patterson THE OVERHEAD PROJECTOR AND TRANSPARENCIES THE FLIP CHART IN 2003 1980's-2000's: THE NEW MEDIA Made $1 BILLION profit annualy Helped make Was used by 500 MILLIÓN 30 MILLION Invented by Robert Gaskins in 1987 presentations daily people 1992 PowerPoint had 63% of the world market share in presentation software 62% Hunting: A Woman's Perspective Sometimes I look at the links of what people are creating, and I think, my goodness this is interesting. It's tumed into something for beyond traditional presentations, something that when we were creating t we never could have imagined. The thaHobert Gaskins, by Anty Girenberg Pertes Ma 12010 IN 2010 TOP 5 PPT PRESENTATIONS Over 1 BILLION computers were running PowerPoint 1 Introduction to the Macintosh by Steve Jobs, 1984 2 The Art of the Start by Guy Kawasaki, TECon. 2006 3 Have a Dream, Dr. Martin Luther King, 1963 4 Bink, Maicom Gladwel, SKSW, 2005 5 Marketing at Google by Seth Godin, 2006 POWERPOINT EMBEDDING FLASH INTO POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS ALLOWED COMPANIES TO: Use Create Add WEB CONTENT INTERACTIVE FI & PRESENTATION CONTENT interchangeably VOICE sides narration 2010 INTERNATIONAL FLASH TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION STATISTICS AT A GLANCE ADOBE FLASH WEB GAMES BUILD USING FLASH ALL DESKTOP PLAYER USE DESKTOPS WITH INTERNET VIDEO O NOT FLASH FLASH 2010 & BEYOND: THE RISE OF 3D EXPERIENCE Virtual Training Applications are being developed by Dassault Systèmes' 3DVIA to help train industrial workforces. Immersive software creates a relationship between the experience and user, creating a virtual reality dependent on the actions of the user in real-time. This technology significantly improves the viewer's engagement and comprehension of the presentation. STEREOSCOPY Stereoscopic 3D means to create an illusion of depth perception in order to heighten the perception of reality. It is achieved by the trick of showing each eye a slightly offset image. These days, it is becoming a must-have for both architecture and product presentations. Dassault Systèmes' 3DVIA Scenes is a Saas virtual environment service that allows users to view architectural projects in several forms of stereoscopy. Invented by Sir Charles Wheatstone in 1838 to enhance hand drawings Anaglyph 3D, typical of the classic 3D movies, works by using colored red-blue" filters to show each eye a different image Active Shutter systems rapidly altemate an image shown to each eye through a synchronized display and glasses Passive Systems used polarized glasses and filters to present the correct image to each eye The 2nd generation stereoscope, called the Holmes Stereo Viewer, was created by Oliver Wandell Holmes in 1881. 3D PRINTING Also called "storeolithography' or solid imaging, 30 printing is the creation of sold 2013, and estimated products using 30 designs The 3D printing market is $1.7 billion in Invented and $3.7b 20151 patented by 3D Systems, Inc. founder Chuck Hul in the mid-80s $1.7b (2013) People now have easy access to on-demand 3D printing through online services including 3DVIA.com and partner Sculpteo.com to be $3.7 billion in 2015 Prof. Caroline Wilkinson used stereolithography to reconstruct the head of Richard III based on remains found in 2013. WHY 3D TECHNOLOGIES FOR BUSINESS PRESENTATION? IMPACT ENGAGEMENT UNDERSTANDING DIFFERENTIATION VERSATILITY 00 Immerse your audience fully in your message through interactive experiences. 3D presentations add excitement to your pitch. Visual communication goes Set your presentation aside Can be used in any industry from others that may fall flat in 2D alone. beyond language and avoids errors allowing them to literally see what you or context from training to your next sales presentation. mean BRING YOUR IDEAS TO LIFE! TELL YOUR STORY WITH 3DVIA Enhanced Web & Mobile Marketing Apps with 3D for the Cloud Virtual 30 Environments made easy with browser-based, design concept walk-throughs without full-rendering or physical prototyping Share your digital assets, anytime, anywhere, manage & market your content on the web Access a library of free & premium 3D models; over 90,000 to choose from S 3DVIA SOURCES dvo pptideshowcom ameicarnistoryaiad edutord.com proorguids sordpre.com dgitahatory uhedu books google.c derising about.com anchicom ind.com gobalevents.com loccom obertgaskinimwterunchcom adobe om presentatoragencycom bagsadobecom mashue com digtagrgeocomecton.com whipedia org www.3dvia.com

The Evolution of the Business Presentation

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While the basic principals of story telling will always be the foundation for a great presentation, the way in which we communicate that story has changed dramatically over time. Today’s business pr...

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