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FILM EDUCATION POSTER PRESENTATION DAY MONDAY 17TH DECEMBER You will be presenting to Pete Fraser (Chief Examiner OCR Media A Level) the schedule is yet to be confirmed. You must present for 5 minutes and be prepared for a short Q&A session. A Keynote/Powerpoint/Prezi must be prepared to help illustrate your presentation: It should include: 1) Your understanding of the brief and your response. 2) Research into past campaigns. 3) Your schedule. 4) Your research how you designed it, to fit what purpose, what results you got back, your analysis of the results, how that helped your creative process. 5) Research into other posters/design/campaigns that were effective or gave you inspiration. 6) Research into equipment needed, techniques to be used, materials needed. 7) Drafts and initial work what is the idea behind your poster why will it be effective? 8) Feedback from your target audience on the drafts and ideas what did you learn? 9) Further work on your final design. 10) Your FINAL DESIGNS. 11) Mock up of where you envisage the posters to be place (Photoshop them onto the side of buses billboards etc. My advice is use the above list as a guide to how to chart your process on the blog so for each of the above points there will be fully developed and interesting blog posts. Then distill this information into a bright, breezy, punchy presentation. Remember not to fill your presentation with loads of text it is there to aid your presentation. You’re doing the talking, the PPT/Keynote/Prezi is to aid your talking. BY THE END OF THE PROCESS YOU SHOULD HAVE THE FOLLOWING: A fully developed blog charting the process of you creation from brief to final product. A presentation PPT/Keynote/Prezi and the script of your presentation. A wicked series of posters that will win the competition. After the feedback from Pete Fraser you will then have time partly over Christmas - to make any amendment necessary to your designs before the submission date.

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FILM EDUCATION POSTER PRESENTATION DAY MONDAY 17TH DECEMBER You will be presenting to Pete Fraser (Chief Examiner OCR Media A Level) – the schedule is yet to be confirmed. You must present for 5 minutes and be prepared for a short Q&A session. A Keynote/Powerpoint/Prezi must be prepared to help illustrate your presentation: It should include: 1) Your understanding of the brief and your response. 2) Research into past campaigns. 3) Your schedule. 4) Your research – how you designed it, to fit what purpose, what results you got back, your analysis of the results, how that helped your creative process. 5) Research into other posters/design/campaigns that were effective or gave you inspiration. 6) Research into equipment needed, techniques to be used, materials needed. 7) Drafts and initial work – what is the idea behind your poster – why will it be effective? 8) Feedback from your target audience on the drafts and ideas – what did you learn? 9) Further work on your final design. 10) Your FINAL DESIGNS. 11) Mock up of where you envisage the posters to be place (Photoshop them onto the side of buses billboards etc. My advice is use the above list as a guide to how to chart your process on the blog – so for each of the above points there will be fully developed and interesting blog posts. Then distill this information into a bright, breezy, punchy presentation. Remember not to fill your presentation with loads of text – it is there to aid your presentation. You’re doing the talking, the PPT/Keynote/Prezi is to aid your talking.

BY THE END OF THE PROCESS YOU SHOULD HAVE THE FOLLOWING: A fully developed blog charting the process of you creation from brief to final product.

A presentation PPT/Keynote/Prezi and the script of your presentation.

A wicked series of posters that will win the competition. After the feedback from Pete Fraser you will then have time – partly over Christmas - to make any amendment necessary to your designs before the submission date.