Create/Edit Questions and answers about how to create a presentation and how to use the features of Prezi Classic. Mobile and Desktop If you have any questions about any of the Prezi Classic apps, this is the right place for you. There’s no need to worry about your Prezi presentations even after browsers end all support for Flash, though, as we at Prezi are in the process of making it so you can easily open and edit your Classic presentations within the Flash-free Prezi Present editor. Forum Feedback Classic Discussion about this site, its organization, how it works, and how we can improve it. What does this mean for our Prezi Classic users? You can still continue to edit your presentations with Prezi Classic for now, but we anticipate that with each subsequent browser update, it’ll become increasingly difficult to access all the features as companies like Google, Apple, and Microsoft stop supporting Flash entirely. At that time, only Flash could support all of the things we wanted the Prezi editor and viewer to accomplish on the web.įast forward to the present, and Adobe is set to officially retire Flash at the end of 2020. Built on Adobe Flash, Prezi Classic was unlike any of the slide-based formats at the time - users could move freely around an open canvas, and zoom in or out to highlight finer details or reveal the bigger picture. When we first introduced Prezi in 2009, it completely changed the art of presenting. Update: You will now be able to view, present, and convert your Prezi Classic content in our new Prezi Present dashboard and editor. PREZI CLASSIC TOPIC FULLYou can learn how to master Prezi Next in our full online course here. Prezi next and it’s features will improve the way you present and from a designers perspective, boost your creativity to design beautiful and meaningful presentations. It’s a more simplistic way of designing a Prezi and an engaging way of presenting. Whilst this is a big change for Prezi, I see this as an improved step in the right direction. With the animations feature you can now select from the drop-down menu ‘fadeout’! For me, this was revolutionary and a fantastic new feature… Thank you Prezi! Which in turn, made some Prezi’s difficult to edit!īut now with Prezi Next, this is a much simpler process. The best way of making this happen in Classic would be to overlay the existing image over the top of another image, to give the illusion of fading out content. I’ve had countless conversations with clients asking about fading out content when using Prezi Classic, and the feature wasn’t available until now. This may seem like a pretty bog standard feature. However, now with the ‘add comments’ feature you can share your Prezi with a client/ colleague and they can simply leave their feedback. Previously, in Prezi Classic there was no option to add comments and as a designer trying to getting customer feedback could at times be a bit of long winded experience. The sub sections on the side compliments the main section and again, makes the audience engaged and gives the presenter the opportunity to ask the question “what would you like to know about next?” Why is this my favourite? Well the layout of this option is perfect for conversational presenting. Both options are perfect for an engaging presentation, but my favourite is planet. Within this feature there two topic types planet and stack. Personally, I found designing a conversational, Prezi presentation a bit of a headache in Prezi Classic, but now with the ‘add topic’ feature, presenting & designing a Prezi is a breeze! Prezi next, gives you the option to ask the audience “what would you like to know about next?” This is a great way of presenting and keeps the audience’s attention. I would tell you more about myself and my fondness for Prezi, but this blog isn’t about me! No, this blog is all about Prezi Next and a few of its fantastic features. For me, Prezi is unique in its approach and as a designer it opens a whole world of creativity. My name is Josh and I’m a Prezi Designer here at The Prezenter. I’ve proudly worked on a variety of Prezi design projects, which have also won a couple of awards. So here we are, Prezi has changed for the better.
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