Auction Services ~ Slideshows 
A well-produced
slideshow of the live auction lots
provides a visual anchor that keeps the audience up to date on auction
progress while also increasing the clarity, speed, and effectiveness of
the auctioneer.
Such a presentation provides essential information about each
lot, including:
The auction lot number
A visual representation of the lot
A caption summarizing the contents
The opening bid or lot value
Such presentations clearly identify the lot being presented for auction,
eliminating audience confusion. They showcase the contents of each lot
with larger-than-life photos that pick up where your catalog leaves off,
and help transport attendees to a place where they must bid.
Nothing says
"Aloha!" quite like a giant photo of an empty Hawaiian beach.
Slideshows also provide you with an opportunity to complete the look and feel of your event. Every element of your event
should add up to a cohesive whole: the save the date, the invitation,
the catalog, the bid sheets of the silent auction, and the PowerPoint
presentation.
Finally, a slideshow presentation helps focus the room,
serving as a constant reminder of the real reason everyone is there.
Reynolds & Buckley create effective PowerPoint presentations that
optimize results. We have a number of templates to choose from, and we
also can work from your collateral to create a slideshow that maps to
the look and feel of your event. Below are images of three different presentations
we have created. Click on any image to bring up a larger version. For
more information about our slideshow presentation service, please contact
us.
10th
Annual El Camino Heritage Golf Tournament & Auction, 2005. This presentation
was a customization of one of our in-house templates. There are four slides
that are visually related, but different in structure and color.
Sun Valley Center for the Arts Wine Auction, 2005. This presentation was
based upon their collateral for the event, utilizing existing graphics.
University
of the Pacific, Kids in the Klinic Vino De Mayo, 2006. Presentation
based upon their collateral, utilizing graphics Reynolds and Buckley created.
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