Richtlijnen ‘Pecha Kucha’ FILM
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A 'Pecha Kucha' is a dynamic presentation form, giving each speaker exactly 6 minutes and 40 seconds for a presentation that is built around 20 slides. Each slide can only be displayed for 20 seconds. Nothing more nothing less.
In order to make the presentation useful to yourself and the public (in this case the studio team and also the third-year bachelor students are invited to attend), we have listed below the components that the presentation must contain at least:
Tips oral presentation
In order to make the presentation useful to yourself and the public (in this case the studio team and also the third-year bachelor students are invited to attend), we have listed below the components that the presentation must contain at least:
- (Work) title; (Can already reveal what your theme is)
- Theme / subject of your movie (something you pass ≠ sounds interesting);
- Origin source (Where does the idea come from? Why do you want to do this?)
- Narrative / Experimental (Why this choice?);
- Final presentation form final work (Film, installation, game, exhibition, ...);
- Logline; (A logline is a description of your story in one sentence (Who, what, how?)
- Synopsis (Short text that describes your characters at the beginning of the story, the conflict that occurs, what happens next, how the story expires and describes at the end in what sentence your main character evolved)
- Genre & target audience (film genre and target audience)
- Universe (World, Environment, Time in which Your Story Is Locating)
- Moodboards (Examples / Graphic inspiration sources from the field of work);
- Graphical examples (Design drawings, studies);
- Research within the field of work (Are there any examples of works that have treated the same theme as you in the field of work (film / animation world)? If so, which?);
- Research outside the field of work (Are there outside the field of work (theater, literature, art world) examples of works that have treated the same theme as you? If so, what?);
- Music (Choose fragments of existing music that let you hear the atmosphere you want to work in.) Or who you want to use as a guide to the composer.
- Thesis (Where do you want to conduct a thorough research? What is the link with your movie ...);
- Collaboration with others (Sound, Scenario, Between, Assembly, etc.);
- Proposed personal goals; (What do you want at the end of this year? What skills do you want to develop, specialize in you?)
- Planning (I do not need time, I need a deadline!);
- Requirements in the field of supervision or supervision (possibly also external);
- Motivation to all the above-mentioned aspects
Tips oral presentation
- In your statement, come to the point immediately. Do not expire in seamless details (after presentation it may be further discussed);
- Concentrate on the content, foundation of your master's thesis (thesis & film);
- Keep the speed in it. Make sure you set the timing correctly. Each slide can only be displayed for 20 seconds.
- The time limit (6min 40 sec, 20 seconds per slide) will force you to make choices and distinguish between main business issues;
- Fill in what the viewer on the slide shows with relevant information. It does not make sense to tell the audience again on the slide again orally;
- Practice the presentation in advance. Only so can you convince a public;