Another thing is that I wanted to make it fun to watch; sitting in a room watching peoples' presentations while being impatient to finish and submit deadline work is not going to be fun, and I know that the other students watching this are going to be tired, so I wanted to keep it fun and add in whatever humour I could. This was helped a lot by the sound effects I used, which I found for free off different websites (although since this is a presentation and not a piece of work to specifically share, I don't think copyright is as big an issue).
I did put some of my own work into it but most of what I would have wanted to show has been seen so many times by the class due to Applied and my print outs, so I didn't want too much. I kept my text short so that there wasn't too much to read at once, and with silly gifs/videos between them, I think it works. I tried to do as simple things as possible in between because of time reasons and so that everything was definitely readable - I don't want people to be confused about what I drew and not have time to properly decipher it.
I showed some of the outtakes from our collaboration to show that it doesn't always go slowly and showed how though our communication may be good, some times there might be a little too much. I did this in a way that added a little more humour, because it isn't really something that was annoying, but I felt that I should comment on it anyway.
My music has more of the "YEAHH!!!" feel that I was looking for when it came to my show reel, although it isn't free so it would not have been appropriate for my reel anyway. Hopefully this music helps to keep everyone awake.
I added in a video of my kittens at the end to give everyone a short break from things to do with the course, and to give them something cute to watch.
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