Over the course of 17 sessions, the document outlines the process of researching, storyboarding, and producing a television ident. Key milestones included completing research on existing idents, producing storyboards for two ident ideas, finishing a proposal, and creating a television ident using the planned materials. Feedback was then collected by screening the animation.
http://www.skillshare.com/How-to-Create-a-TED-Worthy-Presentation/698156887/1007905343
ABOUT THE PRESENTATION:
We are living in a world where Steve Jobs was a modern-day hero, Al Gore won an Oscar for his Inconvenient Truth presentation and the TED conference is the place everyone wants to be each year. Thanks to this leadership style, the bar for presentations that convey world changing ideas is set incredibly high. This class is designed to help you clear that high bar with confidence, grace and skill.
Creating meaningful presentations can be tricky, time consuming and nerve wracking, but by focusing on the key elements in this class, you too can give a TED worthy presentation.
This class is designed to cover the following topics:
Audience: understanding your audience
Stickiness: creating unique messaging that sticks
Authenticity: remaining authentic so your audience trusts you
Tools: using the right tools - both offline and online
Deck: 3 steps to building your presentation - preparation, design, delivery
Follow up: sending the right materials as a follow up (and it's not just your noteless deck!)
By the end of the class, you will have everything you need to create a strong presentation that is simple, easy to understand, exciting and visually stimulating.
ABOUT THE PRESENTER:
Brooke spoke at TEDxBKK, was a speaker coach for TEDxPhnom Penh, TEDxMission, and is the Director of Communications for an NGO that was the result of a TED prize - hence the name InSTEDD. Before InSTEDD, Brooke worked on Public Relations at Kiva, Social Innovation Design at Lovely Day, Business Development at All Day Buffet, & Project Coordination at Change Fusion Bangkok. Brooke is a frequent public speaker and has spoken at events in Thailand, Nepal, Europe and the US, including Stanford, Berkeley and Northwestern.
Creating conscious video online by Jack Coyne (200k on YouTube)FilipJohansen
With the expansion of the internet, anyone can be a creator… in this
summit we will help everyone in this room leave with a clearer sense of how
to build an audience online through video.
http://www.skillshare.com/How-to-Create-a-TED-Worthy-Presentation/698156887/1007905343
ABOUT THE PRESENTATION:
We are living in a world where Steve Jobs was a modern-day hero, Al Gore won an Oscar for his Inconvenient Truth presentation and the TED conference is the place everyone wants to be each year. Thanks to this leadership style, the bar for presentations that convey world changing ideas is set incredibly high. This class is designed to help you clear that high bar with confidence, grace and skill.
Creating meaningful presentations can be tricky, time consuming and nerve wracking, but by focusing on the key elements in this class, you too can give a TED worthy presentation.
This class is designed to cover the following topics:
Audience: understanding your audience
Stickiness: creating unique messaging that sticks
Authenticity: remaining authentic so your audience trusts you
Tools: using the right tools - both offline and online
Deck: 3 steps to building your presentation - preparation, design, delivery
Follow up: sending the right materials as a follow up (and it's not just your noteless deck!)
By the end of the class, you will have everything you need to create a strong presentation that is simple, easy to understand, exciting and visually stimulating.
ABOUT THE PRESENTER:
Brooke spoke at TEDxBKK, was a speaker coach for TEDxPhnom Penh, TEDxMission, and is the Director of Communications for an NGO that was the result of a TED prize - hence the name InSTEDD. Before InSTEDD, Brooke worked on Public Relations at Kiva, Social Innovation Design at Lovely Day, Business Development at All Day Buffet, & Project Coordination at Change Fusion Bangkok. Brooke is a frequent public speaker and has spoken at events in Thailand, Nepal, Europe and the US, including Stanford, Berkeley and Northwestern.
Creating conscious video online by Jack Coyne (200k on YouTube)FilipJohansen
With the expansion of the internet, anyone can be a creator… in this
summit we will help everyone in this room leave with a clearer sense of how
to build an audience online through video.
Social media hasn’t just given PRs a new channel to exploit, it’s opened up a whole new range of creative ways we can tell our news. This short presentation shows five ways social media can help PRs.
At EdUI 2009 we looked at 5 proven techniques you can take home to your institution and use to get participation and yes, "buy-in," during the web design process:
1. KJ sessions for getting the best ideas from a group of people - and getting them to agree!
2. Nav Bar Survivor - a great trick for solving the "What should be in the top nav?" argument
3. Posterframes - Poster sessions for fleshing out landing pages
4. Mood Boards - Get input from your team on the emotion and tone of your website.
5. Design Consequences game for generating alternative designs quickly
These are all techniques we've learned or developed to help a large group of people from various parts of an institution work together to develop their site architecture in a short period of time. And not fight about it later.
We did the KJ session hands-on during the workshop.
To be successful at sales prospecting, you need to reach out and connect with customers in a meaningful way. Confidence, charisma, and resourcefulness are all wonderful attributes to have as a salesperson. Still, historically you had to get your foot in the door with a cold call or email that caught the prospect's attention before they could learn all those things about you and want to connect.
Now that we live in a remote selling world and have video to work with, you can cold "call" a potential customer using a video and show them all those things at first click.
The beauty of sales prospecting with video is that in just under two minutes, you can catch a prospect's attention by emailing a video personalized made just for them. You can also help put a face to a name and show who you are.
We’ve rounded up 10 useful templates and ideas to help you get started using video in your prospecting efforts.
Get more details and tips over on our blog: https://bit.ly/3xG76id
As part of the Media Development Project, we work with instructors on visual thinking and design for educational purposes. This introduces the basics of using visuals in PowerPoint.
Social media hasn’t just given PRs a new channel to exploit, it’s opened up a whole new range of creative ways we can tell our news. This short presentation shows five ways social media can help PRs.
At EdUI 2009 we looked at 5 proven techniques you can take home to your institution and use to get participation and yes, "buy-in," during the web design process:
1. KJ sessions for getting the best ideas from a group of people - and getting them to agree!
2. Nav Bar Survivor - a great trick for solving the "What should be in the top nav?" argument
3. Posterframes - Poster sessions for fleshing out landing pages
4. Mood Boards - Get input from your team on the emotion and tone of your website.
5. Design Consequences game for generating alternative designs quickly
These are all techniques we've learned or developed to help a large group of people from various parts of an institution work together to develop their site architecture in a short period of time. And not fight about it later.
We did the KJ session hands-on during the workshop.
To be successful at sales prospecting, you need to reach out and connect with customers in a meaningful way. Confidence, charisma, and resourcefulness are all wonderful attributes to have as a salesperson. Still, historically you had to get your foot in the door with a cold call or email that caught the prospect's attention before they could learn all those things about you and want to connect.
Now that we live in a remote selling world and have video to work with, you can cold "call" a potential customer using a video and show them all those things at first click.
The beauty of sales prospecting with video is that in just under two minutes, you can catch a prospect's attention by emailing a video personalized made just for them. You can also help put a face to a name and show who you are.
We’ve rounded up 10 useful templates and ideas to help you get started using video in your prospecting efforts.
Get more details and tips over on our blog: https://bit.ly/3xG76id
As part of the Media Development Project, we work with instructors on visual thinking and design for educational purposes. This introduces the basics of using visuals in PowerPoint.
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Idents aimed at the
1
same target audience
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Idents aimed at the
2
same target audience
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inspiration. Look for ident. the research on time.
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Idents aimed at the idents.
3
same target audience
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ident.
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proposal for a suite of early.
6
Idents
Put together my
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proposal for a suite of
7
Idents.
Put together my
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proposal for a suite of
8
Idents.
Using the planning
material you or my
Session team have created so
9 far you will now
produce my Television
Ident.
Using the planning
material you or my
Session team have created so
10 far you will now
produce my Television
Ident.
Using the planning
material you or my
Session
team have created so
11
far you will now
produce my Television
2. Ident.
Using the planning
material you or my
Session team have created so
12 far you will now
produce my Television
Ident.
Using the planning
material you or my
Session team have created so
13 far you will now
produce my Television
Ident.
Using the planning
material you or my
Session team have created so
14 far you will now
produce my Television
Ident.
You now need to
screen my animation
to collect feedback
Session
Create a report
15
detailing the audience
and client’s responses
to my Ident
You now need to
screen my animation
to collect feedback
Session
Create a report
16
detailing the audience
and client’s responses
to my Ident
You now need to
screen my animation
to collect feedback
Session
Create a report
17
detailing the audience
and client’s responses
to my Ident