Friday, 30 November 2012
Friday, 23 November 2012
My Presentation
Evaluation.
My presentation was a pitch for our Mockumentary. My presentation
included the recce, the storyboard (for the first scene), the target audience,
the main character profiles, and the treatment. The role that I played in preparing
this presentation was making the main character profiles and explaining it to
the class. When I got up in front of the class, I projected my voice so
everyone could hear me, and I tried to use as many body and hand gestures as I could
to engage people in the presentation. During the presentation I felt confident
in what I was talking about, and I knew exactly what to say without looking at
the script I thought I was going to need. I also interacted with the audience
by asking them a question so that I could see whether or not they understood
the character profiles and what they were supposed to mean. People said I was
good at effectively explaining my ideas and I projected my voice so everyone
could hear and understand me. The skill I was most proud of from my presentation
was the fact that I spoke clearly without any mistakes and I didn’t hesitate or
pause whilst explaining the character profiles. I am most proud of this because
I usually can’t explain things to other people very well, and I usually use
sentence fillers like “uhm, like, yeah” but I didn’t. Another skill I was
pleased with was the fact that I used hand gestures when speaking. I was proud
of this skill because I thought holding my book would make me forget to use
hand gestures, but I still used them.one skill that I did not use as
effectively was my tone of voice. This is because I didn’t change my tone of voice
to emphasise my points, I just used my normal tone of voice. I should of done
this because it would have been effective for the reader to listen to, and they
could have been more engaged in what I was saying. To do this, I should read
through the work before hand, and see which emotions I could use in my voice to
explain my points.
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