Project 4/Prototype Presentation

The presentation for Project 4 in week 12, Session B will have the following format. Each group will be expected to present their creative research in wk 14. This presentation will primarily be used to aid the assessment of this project when it is fully submitted at the end of wk 13.

Presentation format:

With 9 groups each group will have 10 minutes (to duration). A tip would be to use the draft of your report to help prepare this presentation.

Your audiovisual presentation will cover the following:

1. Title (that sets up your project in advance – indicates to the audience what you have worked on…)
2. The question/’design probe’ framing your research. (Which includes your the type of online video practice you are working from…)
3. Evidence/What? Describe your project – what it is (the prototype). how it works. how it was made…
4. Evaluation – a brief overview of the proposition you plan to raise in your report in the evaluation section.

Images/video of your choice in regards to content and number, and what you want to present in...

PROJECT TWO presentation

The format for the PROJECT TWO presentation for assessments now becomes more formal as part of the assessment.

How long are we expected to present?
For 7-10 minutes maximum. (preferably not less than 7 minutes)

What sort of visual information is required?
Prior to presenting your sketches you will need to present your ‘concept statement’ and provide the context needed to evaluate the sketches. It will be important to use whatever visuals you have to communicate your ‘concept statement’ and how it was conceived from the case study you are using. Be open to creating visuals that may make it easier to understand. Then the priority will be to show the TEN sketches.

What would the structure possibly look like? (this is not a precedent but is a good starting point)
i. The case study example/s – what it is in a brief but clear overview
ii. The concept statement (written out in text)
iii. Visual images that help your audience understand your concept statement and how it connects to your case study.
iv. Clarification of how your inquiry is exploring the studio prompt and hybrid narrative/non-narrative forms.
v. The sketches and what they are exploring in relation to the concept statement.
vi. Observations, conclusions in relation to what you will focus on in PROJECT THREE.

How will the sketches and presentation be assessed?
Refer to the PROJECT TWO assessment criteria and ask questions if you are unclear. A preliminary assessment will be conducted during the presentation then finalised after the studio.