Saturday, March 26, 2011

Sample U-Part 5

"Visual presentations need to be ordered in a more careful manner than textual presentations. Images need to be shown in a sensible way, with sensible of time between each one to allow the viewer to establish meaning." Visual's do not ALWAYS have to be structured. With visuals you can always get the point across in some way, but in the end it is up to the audience/viewer to understand it and get the overall point. There are some major motion pictures out there that are not in order, and to me that makes them more interesting, and causes the audience to think. They think about what is being presented and what they have to work with to thin about a clear understanding of the presentation. Visuals can go both ways. If you want to get the point across in a simple and easy manner, then structure is what you need. If you want to gain your audiences attention and thinking process, then maybe structure is something you want to ignore. When it comes to textual presentations, order is a must. Not only is it confusing to read a text not in order, but you lose that focus of the reader. Try presenting a visual presentation without structure and order and see if you can get the same point across. You'd be surprised how similar the results will be if you have the right audience.

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