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Michael McKinley,
CSP, CPAE - Travel/Show Details
Travel
Requirements: |
Contact American Speakers Bureau
for this information.
Audio
Visual Requirements: |
Michael
McKinley, CSP, CPAE, uses highly relevant slides to emphasize his main
points during his presentation. He also moves freely around the room
and will not be speaking from a lectern. The option is open for either
the use PowerPoint or 35-mm slides. The PowerPoint presentation is preferred.
PowerPoint Presentation
Option:
* High-end PC computer
that will support large, graphically intense
PowerPoint slides (Mike will supply the presentation on CD-ROM approximately
1-2 weeks prior to engagement.)
* LCD projector (at least 1000 lumens)
* Remote for advancing PowerPoint slides
* On-site A/V support to troubleshoot before and during the presentation
* Screen (8' or
larger; the larger the audience, the larger the screen)
on a riser in the right corner of the room from the audience's perspective
(DO NOT put the screen in the front center of the room.)
* Wireless lavaliere microphone. For backup: hand-held microphone
with a 50' cord or another wireless lavaliere microphone
* Tape (Please tape all cords on the floor.)
* Riser (If your group is more than 100 people in size, a riser is
usually needed for Mike to be visible to the audience.)
35-MM Slides Option:
* Two 35 mm Kodak
carousel slide projectors with auto focus or
projectors that accept a Kodak carousel slide tray
* Projection stand on a riser at the back of the room to create a height
of at least 7' (when rear screen projection is not being used)
* Screen (8' or larger; the larger the audience, the larger the screen)
on a riser in the right corner of the room from the audience's perspective
(DO NOT put the screen in the front center of the room.)
* Wireless lavaliere microphone. For backup: handheld microphone with
a 50' cord or another wireless lavaliere microphone
* Tape (Please tape all cords on the floor.)
* Riser (If your group is more than 100 people in size, a riser is
usually needed for Mike to be visible to the audience.)
All Presentations:
* Set chairs to
face the longest wall (i.e., set the room wide, not
narrow).
* Seat the audience as close to Mike as possible with each chair facing
Mike. Allow no more than 10% open chairs.
* Provide a well-lit room. Provide extra lighting or a spotlight in
the
center front of the room where Mike speaks, if possible.
* Darken the lights that are directly over the screen (i.e., loosen
the
light bulbs or remove them).
* Set the temperature between 68 and 72 degrees Fahrenheit.
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