This animation can be used to highlight the need to make progress while opportunities are available. It also illustrates vulnerability.
The Queen is the most powerful piece on the chessboard but she is vulnerable to external forces. Business is exactly the same.
"The Queen get hammered" is a royalty-free animation that uses scientifically proven principles to capture the attention of any audience. Download it now.
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This animation shows the white Queen on a chessboard. She moves slowly from square to square towards her goal. Suddenly a hammer batters her to the ground. She didn't react quickly enough to avoid the danger
Use this PowerPoint animation when you want to:
* Explain why speed is essential * Emphasis the need to monitor the competition * Describe what you'll do to the competition
"The Queen get hammered" is a royalty-free animation. It's designed so that you can easily insert it into your own PowerPoint presentations. It uses scientifically proven principles to capture the attention of the audience.
See how easy it is to use animations in PowerPoint in the video below.
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Why use animations in your PowerPoint presentations?
It's different We, humans, remember the unusual. We remember the new - not the ordinary. Most PowerPoint presentations are ordinary but when your presentation includes a unique animation that supports the message - that's new.
It uses 3D graphics Most of us remember what we see better than what we hear. We think in pictures - not abstract symbols. That's why animated graphics are more effective than bullet points when you are trying to get the message across.
It uses movement Movement draws our attention. We need to see what happens next. That's why this animation is effective. It becomes the primary focus for the audience and it gets the message across.
It's fast and easy to use It just takes a few minutes to insert the animation into any presentation. The animation is then ready to be used. It can work automatically when you display the page or you can set it to work when you click on it.
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The animation is in AVI format. It is encoded using Microsoft video 1
The animation is 800 pixels wide by 200 pixels high. It can be resized and copied to multiple slides if required. It will work with any PC version of PowerPoint from Office 2000 onwards. |
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This video explains how to insert an animation into PowerPoint. The animation shown is the one on this page. The video also shows how to use the animation to make your point .
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