Ignite LR

1) Type up your feedback in full including the ratings out of five for each of the categories. 

WWW:
good delivery:
- intro, use of questions, emotion/expression
good slides:
- design, images/graphs used
excellent concepts:
- link to conventions
- great sense of language
very well structured:
- sections
changing audience:
- audience research
links to changes in media landscape:
- foreign music
audience/representation:
- photographs; links to narrative
- excellent conclusion

EBI:
- pacing and time management

Total score: 28/30

2) Use this feedback, comments from peers and your own reflection on your presentation to self-assess and write your own detailed WWW and EBI for your coursework concept and presentation as a whole.

Learning from my LR and the whole class feedback, in general my slides and concept were pretty good along with my sense of language and representation, but what truly was lacking was my pacing and how I didn't get to finish most of the time. The research and presentation was fine, but next time I need to work on rehearsing and making sure I get my timing right.

3) Write a paragraph discussing how your presentation will lead into your actual coursework production. Do you need to update your statement of intent? Does your concept offer enough clarity? Is it appropriate for the audience specified in the brief? Is it achievable to film with the resources you have available? Can you add media terminology or theory to your statement of intent now you have reflected on your presentation and seen others? 

This will lead into my actual coursework production by providing a base on what I need to do. I need to do my statement of intent and add the content I have provided on my presentation slides. My concept is clear enough - however I'm still developing it; at least it was clear enough for my audience to understand. I think I am able to film, but I don't really have much actors as most of my friends are busy and my family is away. Media terminology is going to be added to my statement of intent based on the presentation content.

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