Posted 13h ago

Know PowerPoint? Know how to add audio clips to PowerPoint slides?(petaluma)
compensation: $50 for this project plus the opportuni...
petaluma
We're in the audiobook production space. We've created a very savvy and attractive and well thought out Pitch Deck. It goes out to our first round of a carefully cultivated portfolio of accredited investors tomorrow: Wednesday, March 4th. It goes out again, to a much larger group of accredited investors, via a founder-investor matching platform, a week later.
The issue: For reasons unclear, PowerPoint is not allowing us to install an initial four (4) short .mp3 audio clips on their respective pages of the Deck. Those pages contain a standard miniature speaker/audio Player icon. We're trying to link (or embed?) our clips to these icons. But when we use the 'Insert...Audio' feature, we're presented with this three-inch long, ugly player bar that completely throws off the other images on the page where we're attempting to install the audio.
As you read this, our team of 23 Voice Actors are individually recording an assigned page, one per actor, from the Deck. In the upper right corner on every page (in addition to the four pages that will be embedded with our audio samples), we've inserted a speaker/audio Player icon which will be linked to each Voice Actor's narration audio clip.
We'll pay you $50 right now to make the above happen. And, if you do, we'll be wide open to contracting you going forward as we continue to develop PowerPoint and similar audio/visual presentations so that we can take our approach to audiobooks, particularly Multicast full soundscape audiobooks, to publishers and distributors and author groups.
We've attached one page from our Deck to show you an example of the layout along with the speaker/audio Player icon.
If you know, really know how to resolve the above, reach out to us immediately. Hit Reply. We respond to all reasonable and legitimate-sounding overtures. Please, please don't reach out to us with offers to do our web design (we have an excellent web designer) or SEO or anything, at this point, other than what we're looking for as described above. We will not respond to those solicitations.
A resume would be helpful but is not as important at this stage as a brief written reply that establishes you get it. If you do, you might want to open your letter with: I CAN DO THIS.
Okay, we look forward to receiving and reading your response.
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