1. BEGIN BY CREATING AN OUTLINE
Do not get distracted by trying to develop your story with pictures. The slides you will use do not tell the story -- rather they help to clarify the points you are making. You should initially prepare your outline as though you had no visual support. The story should stand on its own, and should be convincing.
Then, you can review the outline, noting any place that might warrant adding a visual, such as mention of a certain document, a description where a photo or drawing might help illustrate the point, or even videotaped testimony of a witness. All of these elements can and should be considered.
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