Thursday, 12 November 2015

Finding and analysing a good presentation

I researched videos showing how to give a good presentation and analysed the information given to me and applied it to my own work. My chosen video that I used to analyse was presented by Carl  Kwan as he gave three very clear and significant tips and steps in being able to create a positive presentation as well as keeping your audience engaged. I viewed Carl Kwan's footage of being able to give a good presentation and took note of key information that was relevant in applying it to my own work.

Presentation Tip: 3 Steps To Easily Introduce Yourself- Notes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mc1ckQGHpk

Why introduce yourself?

Elevator pitch 30 second detail of yourself

You should start a presentation by addressing yourself to the audience and stating what your presentation will be about.

Fewer words- more succinct

  •        Accompanying visuals
  •        Direct address- engaging the audience
  •        Tone of voice
  •        Formal language- clarity, humour
  •        Body language

Step 1: Give your name and company
Step 2: Your specialty or what your value is
Step 3: Who it will help “Even if”
Introduction to my own presentation
Would you recognise a victim of Psychological abuse? Did you know that many individuals who suffer this abuse may not even acknowledge that they are going through it.

Good morning, my name is Loren Turner, welcome to my presentation. I am here today to spread the awareness of psychological abuse and in hope of succeeding in winning the commission to create my short film. I want to be able to inform you of how severe the abuse can be and possible outcomes that it can have on a victim. Creating this short film will help those in need in being able to express the awful affects and torture that many endure.


Even if an individual who does not experience psychological abuse views this short film they will hopefully take matters further such as using the information given from the short film and applying it to others around them which could potentially help real life victims. Victims do not have to suffer and deal with this type of abuse silently nor alone.

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