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Transcript: Fred Astaire Born: May 10 1899, Omaha Nebraska Died: June 22 1987, Los Angeles Cali He was light on his feet, and made it look easy, he practiced for hours In 1932 his sister quit dancing to get married, and then he went to Hollywood landed a role in 1933 in Dancing with Lady with Joan Crawford signed with RKO radio pictures paired with Ginger Rogers for Flying Down to Rio The Gay Divorcee in 1934 and Top Hat in 1935 used hybrid styles they used tap ballroom and ballet in 1974 he received his first Academy Award for The Towering Inferno he also got an Emmy Award for A Family Upside Down in 1978 Also got a Lifetime Achievement Award in 1981 "Do it big, do it right and do it with style" -Fred Astaire Gene Kelly Born:August 23, 1912 Highland Park, Pittsburgh Died:February 2, 1996 Beverly Hills, California He was athletic and energetic took dance lessons at a young age he taught dance lessons in collage to help pay for school in the 1930's he made his way to Broadway he had small roles in Leave it to me, and One for the Money He was in his most famous show ever singing in the rain in 1952 In the 1960s he turned to television he stared in Going My Way and in 1971 The Funny Side In the 1980s he faded from acting His last show was Xanadu He received an honorary Academy Award "I wanted to do new things with dance, adapt it to the motion picture medium" -Gene Kelly ICONS Bob Fosse Fred Astaire Gene Kelly BOB FOSSE Born: June 23 1927, in Chicago Illinois Died: September 23 1987, in Washington D.C He had an early interest in dance Parents enrolled him in formal training By his early teens he was dancing professionally in night clubs In 1953 he appeared in Broadways Kiss Me Kate In 1954 He choreographed his first project Pajama Game, His style and choreography in this earned him his first Tony Award He won Tony awards for his choreography and direction in Pippin, Cabaret, "Live like you'll die tomorrow, work like you don't need the money, and dance like nobody's watching" -Bob Fosse

Mastering Microsoft PowerPoint Icons

Transcript: Zoom out for more assets Asset library Visual Consistency Appealing Visual Design Maintaining a consistent style and color scheme for icons across slides ensures a cohesive and professional look. Consistency in icon usage helps in creating a unified visual identity for your presentation. Icons add a visually appealing element to your slides, making them more engaging and memorable. Explore creative ways to use icons to enhance the aesthetics of your presentation and leave a lasting impression on your audience. Enhancing Communication Icons help in simplifying complex information, aiding in better understanding and retention of key points. Incorporate icons strategically to visually enhance your message and captivate the audience's attention. Unlocking the Potential: Incorporating Icons Into Your Slide Design Guidelines for Selecting Relevant Icons Icons play a crucial role in enhancing visual communication and conveying messages effectively in presentations. Learn how to seamlessly integrate icons into your slide design to elevate the impact of your content. When choosing icons, consider relevance to the content, simplicity, clarity, and consistency with the overall design. Opt for icons that complement the message without overwhelming the slide. Icon Design and Placement Tips for Organizing and Managing Icon Libraries Effective utilization of icons involves thoughtful design choices and strategic placement to ensure they complement the content and do not overcrowd the slide. Learn best practices for designing and positioning icons for maximum impact. Create folders or categories within PowerPoint's icon library for easy access and efficiency. Regularly update and curate your library to maintain relevance and streamline design processes. Types of Icons Available in PowerPoint PowerPoint offers a wide range of built-in icon libraries, including flat icons, 3D icons, and vector icons. These icons cover diverse categories and styles, allowing for versatile use in presentations. Using Icon Animations Effectively Image Search Keywords Add animations to icons sparingly to draw attention and reinforce key points in your presentation. Choose subtle animations that enhance, not distract, from the content. Click to add text Unlocking the Power of Icons Importance of Icons in Presentations Icons play a vital role in enhancing the visual appeal and communication effectiveness of presentations. They have the potential to convey complex ideas in a simple and engaging manner. Icons are visual cues that aid in conveying information quickly and effectively. They help in breaking down complex concepts, improving retention, and engaging the audience. Customizing Icon Colors and Styles Adjust colors and styles of icons to match your branding and create cohesive design schemes. Use contrast and consistency for visual impact and clarity. Mastering Icon Customization Customizing icons in Microsoft PowerPoint enhances visual appeal and messaging. Explore techniques for colors, styles, animations, and library organization. Mastering Microsoft PowerPoint Icons Unlocking the Professional Use of Icons in Presentations

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