Visual+Design+&+Special+Effects+-+Jenice

Lydia: I really liked your presentation, especially the clip that showed how they made the glaciers. I never really knew how they made the movie until your presentation. Who would have thought that the glaciers were made out of styrofoam. It would be interesting if we see a picture of the actual styrofoam.

Soobin: I watched this movie a long time ago! I like how you included a video of how they styro-foam to create the icebergs in the film. The extra video helped me understand how the filmmakers used special effects. I also liked how you summed up your presentation by adding concise conclusion at the end. Your presentation would have been better if you included what type of visual design was used to make the movie more interesting, rather than just the special effects. Other than that, well done! :)

Daeun First of all, Jenice's presentation was quite pleasing to the eye because she used a lot of visuals to enhance her slides. During the presentation, Jenice's explanations were clear, which showed the audience that she knew what she was talking about. One thing that stood out was the video on special effects, because it was interesting for the audience to watch how the movie was filmed.  Despite the fact that Jenice diid a great job with her presentation, there was one thing I noticed. Her slide, "How do special effects contribute to the meaning of the movie," had one long paragraph instead of bullet points. If she took the key points out of this paragraph and put them into short bullet points, this presentation would be much more enhanced.

Eddy I believe the day after tomorrow is a great example to explain special effects and designs. Often viewers are very curious how people create such terror and disasters. I think you did a good job of explaining what techniques they used. The video was very useful. I think you should work on your voice. I had a hard time hearing your voice during the presentation. :)

Mike The best thing about your Keynote was that you had clips of how the film was made. The most other people did was find pictures (and I'm not saying that is bad) but it was just an extra "omg" to see it really being filmed. I tried to find clips for Kung Fu Hustle but I could not find any on Youtube so I was really impressed that you could. If everything on the power point was presented as it should have been, looks like it would have been an awesome presentation without much flaws!