Notes on what to consider in presentation
I feel as though I have a lot to say in my final year presentation for PPP given my recent reflection on my practice and my year as a whole. I know there have been a few transformative moments in the year I want to talk about, and my struggles with tone of voice recently will also provide some things to discuss within my work.
Before beginning the presentation I visited all of my blogs from this year so far, re-read final evaluations and looked at final work and pieces I've enjoyed. I picked out the things that I felt had meant the most to me this year; the things I had learnt and grown the most from.
I then tried to compile these things into a list and began pulling imagery from my blogs, sketchbooks, instagram, pinterest ect to highlight what I wanted to say on each slide. I changed around the slide order a few times so that my presentation would flow better as a whole. I wanted the slides to be made up primarily of images without type. I feel more confident presenting when I'm not reading from slides or a very structured script but rather a few notes. I think this allows me to speak more honestly and forces me to actually know what I'm talking about and what I'm trying to say. I'll practice presenting to myself a lot before the actual presentation so I know that what I'm presenting is organised and makes sense as opposed to me just rambling on however.
Personal notes on what I'm including in my presentation//the structure of slides
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