QuickSlide Reverie

Address Bar Cinema

A velvet-screen slide workshop inspired by Jon's delightfully simple QuickSlide idea: type a title, a subtitle, and a few scene beats, then watch them bloom into a tiny keynote with cinematic mood, cue cards, and keyboard controls.

Memorable gimmick It even writes a cheeky shareable pseudo-address-bar command for your current deck, because of course Jon would appreciate a tiny elegant shortcut instead of a bloated wizard.
How it works Write one slide per line using Title | Subtitle. Choose a visual mood, pace, and layout. Then step through the deck, use the filmstrip, or let autoplay do the dramatic unveiling for you.

Compose your deck

Three or four punchy slides work best. Keep them bold. This thing prefers conviction over committee prose.

Format: Title | Subtitle. One slide per line. If you omit the bar, it becomes a title-only slide.
4 slidesCompact decks land better. The point is punch, not paperwork.
Velvet GoldThe current visual mood for your miniature keynote spectacle.
25 wordsA quick sanity check so the copy doesn't turn into wallpaper.
qsl-readyYour deck can be summarized into a tiny command string below.
Shareable pseudo-command qsl?deck=Why%20small%20tools%20matter~Delight%20beats%20bloat

Preview stage

Use the buttons, tap a thumbnail, or press the arrow keys.

Slide 1 of 4

Filmstrip

A little gallery of your talking points. Dramatic? Mildly. Effective? Yes.

Fast patternOpen with a tension, follow with the insight, close with a rallying line. Tiny decks love a clear three-act structure.
For JonThis feels especially at home for quick demos, family jokes, reading notes, and wonderfully overdesigned one-off explainers.
For NathanTry a four-slide mission briefing about Knight Rider, Zelda, model kits, or the wildest snack plan of the afternoon.