I recently just presented my mood board inspired by my chosen novel in front of Kat and my group. I had made sure to prepare for the presentation and even made some small notes to guide myself when talking. I was first to present and naturally felt quite nervous to start off the group, I began to explain my ideas whilst showing the class my mood board and felt less nervous as I carried on.
Throughout my presentation I tended to talk a lot more about the film adaptation I had seen more then the novel By Oscar Wilde, I feel that I only did this because I got more from the film adaptation, creatively and inspirationally and struggled slightly with the language in the original novel. I feel this came across as If, I hadn't read the book in my presentation as the constructive comments given to me as feedback at the end and during the middle of my presentation from Kat, was for me to refer back the novel and the online spark notes of the novel. Also after finishing my presentation I felt disappointed whilst watching my peers presentations after as most of their created presentations were digital and mainly image based, where as I had created mine by hand and only featured images from the film adaptation.
Although I featured important information from the novel and characters on my mood board I feel that I didn't do enough in regards of showing my ideas I had thought of in response to the novel in the form of imagery, colour, meaning etc.. To improve my mood board in the future, I will read over the brief on my course again and also create a digital board, featuring any important idea no matter how big or small that will capture the overall themes and ideas I felt in response to reading the novel.
My mood board. |
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