Jennifer+Kim-+Special+Effects+and+Visual+Design+Project

Jennifer Kim's King Kong Project:

I liked how you explained the processes of making this movie; nonetheless, I thought your presentation was a little bit wordy. Why don't you shorten your explanations so that people can focus on the most important facts, rather than the unnecessary parts? I still think your work is really good because you have so many details that clearly show the roles of the visual designs and the special effects. Good job!
 * Grace Paik's comment**

This presentation seems to have a trait of your own. Even in the last presentation, you showed the process of using a green-screen, and as well as in this presentation. This illustration and description of how these work, attract the audience more than anything because everyone would like to know about this. Overall, this presentation was good, however, seemed to crowded for the audience. There are parts in your presentation where it could be shorten down a little. However, other than that, everything else was pleasing to watch. And I used the same example, too !!!
 * Sarah Cho's comments:**

The brief introduction of the movie //King Kong// helped me to understand how this movie was a hit. It was interesting to know the fact that King Kong won three Academy Awards. The film-making pictures were helpful in understanding how the movie was created. The explanations in each slide were detailed and deep. I think it was a great presentation. Thank you.
 * Nana Park's comment**

I liked how you started off your presentation with introduction of the movie. It helped me the grasp the idea and content of the film easily. Also, it was nice to see how you organized the information thoroughly and effectively. The overall content of your presentation and the relationship between special effects and visual design with the film was easier to see because you explained the film-making pictures. If you shorten partial parts of the presentation and reduce the wordiness, then your project will be even more effective. Good job!
 * Yoonji Reem's Comment**

Great analysis; yet very wordy. Maybe illustrate your ideas in a more creative way. I never knew King kong was acted by a human actor! Interesting presentation overall.
 * Chaeri's Comment**

I thought that overall, your keynote presentation informed the audience with the details and how special effects enhanced the movie. However, the improvements that you could have made was that you could have shorten it and made it more concise for the audience to follow. However, I liked the creativity and you answered the objective question and answered the purpose of the special effects. Nice job.
 * Corie Hahn's Comment**

Hi Jennifer. I thought that you're powerpoint was overall well thought out. It was interesting how you also input the actual process of how //King Kong// was made. The powerpoint might have been better if there were more visual values and your points were more clearer.
 * Josephine Lee's Comment**

Hey Jennifer, its kind of funny that you did the same presentation as Sarah Cho's. Anways, you guys had some different information so it was alright. Your powerpoint had some great points, but I tend to see the information you put in the powerpoint to be a bit too much. If you are more more precise and point out your major points, this will become a better powerpoint. Anyways, good job and hope to see more of your power points.
 * Dongmin Lim's Comment**