Monday, 31 October 2016

Presentation of Work


When looking at presenting my piece called painting a memory i need to think about:


What i am presenting?


  •  A video 
  • consisting of stills of a dementia patient doing the technique and showing the process of memory
  • An audio of an interview with my grandma explaining what the technique and how the technique can aid memories. 


How i am presenting my piece?


  • As there is a few videos and interactive pieces being presenting for this project by others then we are using massive tv screen approximately 80 inches to show our pieces of work.
  •  so my video piece runs in the middle i am scaling my video to 16:9 so it would fit centrally in the big tv screen. 
  • I have also scaled the stills so there is a black background around my stills so that it is not too big and the resolution is too high as if the resolution is too high i would need a very powerful computer to power it.
  • i will export my video from Premier Pro in the format of H264 at 1080 with 25 frames per second.

Where i am presenting ?

  • i am presenting in the studio as that is our hand in space and where the big tv screen is 
  • i dont need any other space or area to show my piece as it is video based can be shown anywhere.



Why i am presenting my piece?


  • To create awareness of the John Whyman MBE technique.
  • To show the process of memory from an original photograph to a water colour painting.
  • To show and explain the benefits of using this technique to aid memories.



Who is seeing my piece and is it age appropriate ?


  • My tutor and fellow peers are seeing my piece when handed in.
  • Looking at the Broader picture i am hoping to show this to Dementia institute and the Alzheimer's Society as i think that this technique could benefit them. 
  • it is appropriate to any age there is nothing that could offend anyone. 
  • This process could be done by anyone they don't have to have a terminal illness or memory difficulty but that is main target market.


















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