
Presenting and Evaluating Media
Prepare media artworks for presentation to a specific audience. Students reflect on their creative process and evaluate the effectiveness of their final product.
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Prepare media artworks for presentation to a specific audience. Students reflect on their creative process and evaluate the effectiveness of their final product.
Key Questions
- How does the intended audience influence the presentation of a media artwork?
- What criteria should be used to evaluate a short film?
- How did your final product align with your original intentions?
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