The Most Effective Presentation
- dro16b
- Apr 27, 2017
- 1 min read
I think the most effective presentation was Case Cain's because of how professional the video was. The other two genres were a good way of supporting and leading up to the video. The two genres with the countdown and information on what the video would be about is like waiting for the release of the most anticipated movie and you get sneak peaks before the release date. The information posted before was like the movie teaser trailers and advertisements, and then the actual video was amazing. Case did a great job at turning his research into something everyone might like to listen to or know more information about it. Even though the goal of a franchise is to just bring in more money, he did a good job at defending that stance.
For promotion, I think Jennifer did the best job. Her spoken word got many plays and her Twitter had a lot of followers. She effectively used Twitter to promote her spoken word, and following self help accounts was a great way to get the retweets and likes. I didn't make a social media account to promote my soundcloud.
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