Audience Profiling

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    Innovation

    criteria provided in your course outline carefully and make sure you know exactly what to do. Do you have to answer a set question, present an argument, explain or discuss something, be critical? If you are unsure, check with your tutor. • Analyse your audience. What are their needs, constraints, knowledge level? • Research your topic. You must demonstrate an

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    Business Presentation

    Business Presentations  Good Presentations?  Coping with Stage Fright  Planning a Presentation- Control on Content  Visual Aids  Speech Delivery Good Presentations    Contents match the audience  Level of complexity/ details fit the audience profile Language matches the audience  Simple language, concrete ideas/ graphic structure Brevity  Lesser the time consumed, better it is   Smooth sequence  Well structured & logically arranged sequence Signs of preparation

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    Mrp- Paper Review Option (Comm223)

    What is the audience reactions when there is a brand placement? How to affect audiences positively by using brand placement? In this article, the authors try to explain why brand placement prominence have negative effects on brand attitude under some situations and why brand placement can affect audiences’ attitudes positively through implications. Methodology used: The methodology used here would be causal research. The authors show the relationship between brand placement and audiences’ attitudes

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    Demo Speech

    Demonstrate a process • Give the audience information • Use visual aids There are 4 types of demonstration speeches: 1. Show how to do something 2. Show how something is done 3. Show how to make something 4. Show how something works For your next speech, your task is to choose a topic that accomplishes the goals above and meets the criteria for one of the speeches. Follow the steps to plan your speech: STEP 1: Consider your audience of high school students. What are

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    Marketing

    Concept review for internal secondary data A real world example I can come up with is Netflix’s production of House of Cards. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Cards_%28U.S._TV_series%29 http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/25/business/media/for-house-of-cards-using-big-data-to-guarantee-its-popularity.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0 http://www.ukessays.com/essays/marketing/netflix-case-analysis-marketing-essay.php http://www.fastcodesign.com/1671893/the-secret-sauce-behind-netflixs-hit-house-of-cards-big-data

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    Drama as Level

    practitioner in their entirety; gaining a better understanding of them. Berkoff adopts European styles: mime, minimalism, characterisation etc. Berkoff says of mime- ‘It is a wonderful tool; it awakens the audiences imagination’. This is something myself and my group are aiming to do; to awaken the audiences imagination. We have found that in order to perform Agamemnon in the best and most suitable Berkovian style, we must use a fair amount of mime. We have practiced this by doing warm-ups that involve mime

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    An Inspector Calls

    plays as opposed to knocking on the door he simply kind of appears in the drawing room of the house having let himself in enhancing his slightly scary ghoulish characteristics. In fact he does immediately make an impression on both the audience and the characters immediately as he comes in. The inspector is said not to have to be a big man but he should create an air of “massiveness solidarity and purposefulness” this is clearly intended to make an impression. It is also said that he

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    Reflective Paper

    for his or her audience. You must make your information interesting and easy to follow. For example, if you are presenting to a younger audience or elderly audience, be sure to simplify the information in terms they would understand. If relevant, start your presentation out with a story! It captures the audience’s attention from the start. The introduction and conclusion are the most important parts of your presentation. The introduction introduces the presentation and lets the audience know what you

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    Discussion

    people in a structured, deliberate manner intended to inform, influence, or entertain a listening audience. Public speaking is commonly understood as face-to-face speaking between individuals and an audience for the purpose of communication. It is closely allied to "presenting", although the latter is more often associated with commercial activity. Most of the time, public speaking is to persuade the audience; with this definition, I can firmly say that I did plenty of public speaking in my young life

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    The Struggles of College and How They Are Linked to Depression

    Chloe Archambault Expository Writing W233 Professor Amidon 01/26/15 Beauty Pageants and the Effects on Children In the journal “Toddlers in Tiaras” found in the magazine Good Housekeeping, Skip Hollandsworth explains the benefits, problems, and possible consequences that come from exploiting young girls in beauty pageants across America. The organization that produced this journal is the magazine Good Housekeeping. The magazine was produced on May 2, 1885 by Clark Bryan when the first edition

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