CX Aortic Vienna 2022 Presentation Guidelines
Virtual faculty: Recording your presentation
Discussion time at CX Aortic Vienna is extremely important and we fiercely protect the five minutes of discussion and Q&A after each talk.
As a result it should be noted that presentations exceeding five minutes will be sent back for editing.
This is non-negotiable, so please check the length before submitting your slides
Preparing your presentation
To facilitate consistency and to ensure readability of slides, please observe the following guidance:
- Please download the template below
- If you do not use the template provided, please ensure the slides are formatted for a 16:9 ratio screen (not 4:3), as per the template
- Add your institution logo to the bottom-right of the first slide
- The CX Aortic logo must remain on the bottom-left of the slide, as per the template
- Use the default blue font for text on all slides, as per the template. This will ensure content can be read easily against the blue background
- If an additional colour is needed alongside the blue, think about the other colour fonts and ensure they’re not too hard to read against the blue background
- Avoid decreasing the font size below 24 as it will be too hard to read
Recording Your Presentation
First, check your microphone is working in Windows Settings > System > Sound > Input > Test your microphone
We strongly recommend using an external microphone or the microphone of a headset for the recording rather than a computer’s built-in microphone. This minimises external noises which will be coming through when the built-in microphone is used.
Open your Presentation in PowerPoint then follow the steps below, or watch this step-by-step video guide to recording audio. Be aware that if you choose to record video for your presentation (rather than just audio), please do not sit in front of a light source otherwise your face will be in silhouette.
- Select Slide Show > Record Slide Show
- Record from the Beginning
- When you’re ready, select Record and start speaking
- Narration won’t record when slide transitions happen so let these play first before you start speaking
Save Your Presentation
- To create the video, close the recording window and select File > Export > Create a Video
- Important: Ensure the default Presentation Quality values of Full HD (1920 x 1080), and Use Recorded Timings and Narrations are selected
- Click Create Video
- Important: Enter the filename as ‘First name Last name – 1’ (the number applies if you have more than one talk)
- Save as Type ‘MPEG-4 Video’
- The recording will be saved in the background, progress is shown at the bottom of the PowerPoint window
- Playback the new .mp4 file and ensure the presentation is how you want it
Manage narration and timings
There are different ways to manage recordings in your presentation:
- Pause – to pause a recording
- Stop – to end a recording
- Replay – to replay a recording
- Pen, Highlighter, or Eraser – use the pen, highlighter, or eraser tools to mark up your recording
Remove narration or timings
An audio icon appears on a slide when narration’s available.
You can also remove narration or timings from your slide.
- If you’re in record mode, select Clear.
- Choose from two options:
- Clear Recording on Current Slide – to delete narration and timings on the current slide
- Clear Recording on All Slides – to delete narration and timings from all slides at once