Have you any tips for developing Storyline 2 content so that it still looks good on a huge screen (over 100 inches)? I am building a self-running, fast moving, four minute info animation with music/voice that will be displayed on a large tv screen, it will be run from a laptop linked to the screen, so the plan to have a storysize of 1600 x 900 (to match laptop). Have you tips for preparing graphics (photos, illustrations, video clips) to provide the best resolution onces its at 100 inches? Do I need to worry about keeping the output low size to avoid crashing?
Thanks Nick. No I've not been able to do that. Do you have recommendations on preparing the images eg is there benefit in importing hi res versions? Would you recommend keeping the content per screen down as I can imagine the eventual file size could be large? It needs to look as "wow" as possible.
Thanks, Phil. I appreciate your advice. Is there any downside to bringing in large images/print res or big videos (save prep time) that I ought to be aware of? Do you recommend spreading my animation across several pages (ie should I avoid putting too much on one page)? Looking forward to making great use of the new animation and motion path features, but will the make my project big/slow? My project is to be self running - no interaction, but as deadline tight I need to get it right first time. Much thanks.
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Thanks Nick. No I've not been able to do that. Do you have recommendations on preparing the images eg is there benefit in importing hi res versions? Would you recommend keeping the content per screen down as I can imagine the eventual file size could be large? It needs to look as "wow" as possible.
The images only need to be relative to the resolution of the slide size you have chosen, when you publish change the optimisation for maximum size
Thanks, Phil. I appreciate your advice. Is there any downside to bringing in large images/print res or big videos (save prep time) that I ought to be aware of? Do you recommend spreading my animation across several pages (ie should I avoid putting too much on one page)? Looking forward to making great use of the new animation and motion path features, but will the make my project big/slow? My project is to be self running - no interaction, but as deadline tight I need to get it right first time. Much thanks.
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