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FMP PRESENTATION Interim Assessment

FMP PRESENTATION Interim Assessment. Presentation Guidelines, Structure and Requirements. FMP Presentation Structure Follow these slides to produce your presentation. Remember…. Your presentation is 90% (or more!) imagery – 10% (or less!) text Talk to your audience rather that read to them!.

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FMP PRESENTATION Interim Assessment

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  1. FMP PRESENTATION Interim Assessment Presentation Guidelines, Structure and Requirements

  2. FMP Presentation StructureFollow these slides to produce your presentation • Remember…. • Your presentation is 90% (or more!) imagery – 10% (or less!) text • Talk to your audience rather that read to them!

  3. Introduction • Project Title & Explaination • Visuals: • Imagery which helps explain project • Verbal discussion of: • Explanation of your concept, statement of intent, purpose or reason for exploring this idea, starting points of your project

  4. Contextual Reference Present the most important/influential contextual reference or artists to your FMP Visual: • Present range of images to illustrate the reference Verbal: • Briefly explain the concept/intent of that artists work# • Explain the characteristics of the work – such as the materials, techniques, and processes used to produce this work • Explain SPECIFICALLY why they influenced for your project

  5. Your Experimental Stage and Development… Visual: - photographs, scans from your sketchbook, physical experimental pieces • Sketches, illustrations and general idea development • Testing and experimentation of methods, materials, techniques, and processes Verbal: • Have you learned something new? Done something that you have never done before? • Explain what you learned and concluded from experimental stage • How did this process help you to make decisions for the development of your final outcome?

  6. EXHIBITION Visual: Summarize an exhibition that you visited as part of your FMP research – show imagery Verbal: • explain the exhibition and the importance to your FMP? • How has the exhibition been helpful, inspiring, knowledgeable for you and/or your FMP

  7. Your Final Outcome Visual: • Final Designs – based on decisions made from experimentation Verbal: • Who is your audience? • What's the point?! – what do you aim to achieve with your work? • What are your intentions for how …. • the audience will react to your work? • or interact with your work • or gain an understanding or knowledge of a topic or issue

  8. Reflecting on the whole fmp Visual: • Failures • Successes or something that you are really proud of? Verbal: • What went wrong? And why? • How did you fix it? Did it work? • Has your FMP changed path in any way?

  9. IS Your FMP COMPLETE? Verbal: • Will you hit the deadline? • What do you have left to do before final submission w/c 22nd May? • Q&A • QUESTIONS!!!!! – ask 3 questions of your peers to help with any aspect of problem solving for you FMP.

  10. The Show – MY PLAN • Give us a DETAILED diagram/design of your ideal show space – draw or digitally design this • There is no guarantee that you will get what you want, but we will do our best • If you don’t do this, we’ll decide for you! Length: 84in (7 feet) x Height: 22in (1.67 feet) 4” gaps between images on length 2” gaps between images on height • You need to show us: • What will be on display • What total size (inches or cm) will each image be once they are framed/mounted • How would you display them on the wall • How much total wall space will they take up – we need an EXACT figure

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