difficult to offer advice without knowing more detail (that you shouldn't give here anyway).
but if using pics - you need to be aware of copy write and use conditions
a common question is ... and where did X come from or and what are the terms of use for this XXX
your interview will be classed as business use - which is against many usage policies.
can you ditch the photos (or reduce the number) and substitute bullet points and graphs.
they're going to be looking at you - and not interested in if you can use google to find pretty pictures.
however visually pleasing your presentation ... they're not an audience - they won't be overly impressed by spinning titles and pretty pictures
the content and how well it's presented are important - have you done some research - then they're interested in you... granted some of that interest will be what you show on screen ... but they're looking at how you assemble and present facts. (basically do they like you
you have only your first 20 seconds to engage them
more drivel here
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Technology/Ques tion774409.html
a photo of a bunch of old gimmers in a classroom isn't as impressive as knowing that in this local authority 750 people of 60 and over (10% of that authorities over 60s) attend evening and day classes which is higher than the national average
but compared to surrounding authorities techy town falls below the average of 12.5%
cut to graph of leeds bradford halifax and huddersfield
as you can see leeds has .........blah blah
there is about 3-5 minutes of talking there - 25% of the pres
if you want a theme 1 photo as a background of the master view - reduce the contrast and increase the brightness so