Week 12 Presentation

Details for the final studio presentation to the gallery director/curator next week.

When is it happening?
Monday Oct 10 11.30-1.00.

What is the key aim of these group presentations?

The main aims of these presentations before the week 13 deadline are as follows:

a. Provide the curator with an insight into what might be expected as a submission to the gallery.

b. Provide the curator with ideas on how the work may be installed and work out what will need to be provided in advance to make that happen.

c. Use the opportunity to get feedback from the curator, studio lead and others to improve the work for gallery exhibition and assessment.

What is required for the Tuesday studio in week 11?

Use the Tuesday studio before next week to get feedback on how your presentation may be improved for assessment before presenting in week 12. This means pushing your presentation along as far as possible even if your k-film is still being built. This includes visuals of your installation idea.

What is the format?

The presentations will be 10 minutes long with 10 minutes feedback from the panel and studio.

Please note the presentations will need to run to time in regards to the bookings with panel guests.

The format for the presentations is open in regards to the use of slides and presentation tools, along with demonstrating your k-film prototype.

Groups will be expected to note feedback from the studio and use that inform the refinement of the final submitted work.

The final presentation and uploaded written presenter notes are to be submitted by Monday Oct 10 11.30-1.00. These notes will be placed in a shared (e.g. PB4 Group 1) folder.

Personal assessment checklists will need to be updated by all group members with a link to the presenter notes/slides etc.

How is it being assessed?
From the PB4 assessment sheet.

  • The presentation fits within the allocated duration.
  • The presentation is conducted professionally and acknowledges the panel members where appropriate
  • The presentation is clearly articulated and focused.
  • The structure of the presentation is evident and easy for the audience to follow.
  • Prompts are used effectively to provide context and communicate ideas.
  • Visual images are used creatively to illustrate clearly the ideas presented.
  • The final presentation responds to feedback studio from peers, the teacher and panel members.
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