brief, duration,name,module code, blog address,
presentation board- display concisely what it is your are intending to produce.
-do you need to create an account /profile?
-download any submission details /forms
-check mandatories/deliverables
-identify submission deadline
-clarify submission process and formats
-prepare submission as directed (if it says 3 boards don't upload 6)
-always upload BEFORE the deadline-websites crash.
-follow what your competitions are on on social networks so you can see if anythings going wrong or other people approaches to the brief
SUMBIT WORK ON BREIF AND ON TIME
creative compromise
what you want to do and what you need to do
can you do what you want in the time available etc and do your really need to?
paul tinselly beat board
is the product essential to the brief? do you have to physically make it?
if you don't...what DO you need to produce?
stills/storyboards?
start visualising like putting your poster on a bus stop.
context where does it go? what will it do? characters..whats they're environment?
how does your product get used?
Rules for presentation boards
-Start at the end-what have you produced? show it clearly
-product-range-dustribution. what is it? what the other versions/episodes/flavours? where is it going to be seen/sold. how does it fit in with the rest of our lives? on screen? in magazine? social media?
-audience, function, context. audience-show who will be seeing this.
Think before you do
Plan before you act
Question everything fred has ever said
everything we have on the brief so far
next week distill it down into 3-5 presentation boards showing the idea of the end point.
has it got a range and distribution
who's the audience
what function
what context will it exist
bring brief along, printed out
if you've re written the brief, print that out and bring it
fully up to date blog
developmental work that isn't being included in the presentation
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