Event Production: Aspect Ratios Explained

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Overview

Do you manage speakers and their slide deck presentations? 

Do you think 16:9 and 4:3 are referring to screen size on your audiovisual quotes?  

Do you think letterboxing is similar to shadow boxing?  

If you answered YES one or more of the above questions, this is the course for you. 

After the venue, audiovisual is often one of the largest budget items. Yet, planners and their AV teams often fail to deliver eye-popping visual-aids created by paid or volunteer speakers.

Producing events is a fine art, especially when it comes to presentations that involve the coordination of audiovisual production fundamentals, including speakers, presentations, graphics, and many other components. This course will empower you to retake control of the presentation design process and ensure your speaker slide decks match your technical requirements to create visually appealing sessions.

Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the key principles of aspect ratios and how to use these principles in your production design for a “wow” effect
  • Determine production design guidelines to ensure your presenters create slides within a standardized format that are also visually appealing to your audiences
  • Gain a thorough understanding of how to work with speakers in preparing presentation decks for an event

Course Information

Estimated Time: 11 mins

CMP Credit Hours:

Brandt Krueger

As a first generation personal computer user since the age of 6, technology is part of Brandt’s DNA. Combine that DNA with a degree in Technical Theatre and a core in Psychology, add in almost 20 years experience in the meetings and events industry, and you get a powerful event technology cocktail.

In addition to being published on numerous websites such as CorbinBall.com, EventManagerBlog.com, and the Convention Industry Council, he has landed articles in trade publications such as Meetings and Conventions Magazine and Insurance & Financial Meetings Management Magazine. He’s spoken at various industry events such as Collinson Collaborate, BizBash’s Elevate, MPI’s World Education Congress, FICP’s Education Forum, Event Camp (London, Chicago, and Middle East), and even a one week intensive for government ministers and guests on producing large scale events in Turkmenistan.

He currently teaches many public and private classes through the Event Leadership Institute, and is the owner of Event Technology Consulting, an appropriately named company that provides meeting and event technology consulting services.

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