The student attended a lecture on visual effects in film. The presenter kept the audience engaged by using clips from movies and behind-the-scenes footage. While the presenter told an interesting story about the history of visual effects in film, the student felt there could have been more audience interaction and more details on how visual effects are created. Overall the student found the visual elements helpful for understanding the topics, but thinks focusing more on the technical aspects could have improved the presentation.
4. He started off by referencing a famous Film
maker.
Then also talking about motion pictures and
the way they can fool the eye, bringing up
things that would grab peoples interest.
5. I personally like how he had clips from films
and also behind the scenes footage of how
they made it.
6. Audience Engagement
Over all there was not much audience
engagement have a visual effect lecture he
used more picture slides and video clips to
keep the audience involved.
10. Why
I feel he could have involved the audience a
little, more most of his presentation was
pictures or video clips
11. Learning From the Presenter
I learned having good visual support will keep
your audience interested and help understand
what your talking about.
12. What I would do differently
I would have gone into more detail about how
visual effects are executed and not so much of
how they have been used in the past and
present.
13. The Difference
The difference between the presenters was
how they told their story. In Ken Robinsons
speeches I felt he had more of a sentimental
connections then Don Levys speech.
14. Classmates
Always remember good visual support can
help your audience understand what your
trying to explain.