Thursday, October 25, 2007

Dear ALL number 2. Re: PP presentation required

Dear All (2)


With apologies for this late clarification to the presentation format, We would want to make sure that you all understood that you must prepare your research presentation in Power Point along side your film. We are in Room 209 with limited wall space. Some drawings/ models etc. could be on the wall (well selected as original art work). A PP presentation with images and text slides (quotes from the readings or your own writing , a paragraph per slide ) is very useful in sequencing, timing and delivering clearly your presentation (written page on the wall or even if handed out to the critics remains unread often).

You can figure about 10 to 15 seconds per slide. You can also read out loud from your slides. All this helps you deliver clearly your presentation. This is after all a research seminar not a design studio. Of course I hope that you all understand that you can and should use all the staff you posted on the blog as material for the PP slides. It is for this reason that I feel that requiring this mode of delivery should not be a problem.


Please let us know if you have any questions.



Dan and Mark

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