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Concept Design and Storyboarding
APCG 117 Spring 2006
Final Pitch
2006 Spring ->Concept Design and Storyboarding ->Final Pitch
Evaluation Criteria   
Final Pitch
Final:
  
TitleFinal Pitch
Due DateFriday 12 May 2006 in lab
Points3 (3 out of 20 of your final)
PreparationFinal
VenueIn Lab
ConnectionIndividual presentation by the director
Turn-in MethodPresentation
FormatPitch
Subject LineN/A
File NameN/A
NotesPractice!!!!
Task

Pitch your final story.  In lab, you will have at most three (3) minute to pitch your script using your storyboard in PowerPoint.  Be enthusiastic.  Make sure you have practiced your pitch.  You may want to try your pitch with friends or fiends to get feedback as to the presentation pace, visual aids and your pitch style.  

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AttributesUnacceptableMarginalAcceptableExceptional
Voice volume, enunciation, speedUnintelligibleVoice hard to hear, words slurred or voice trails off, spoke too slow or too fast, monotone with little emphasisVoice clearly heard, words clearly enunciated, did not speak to slowly or too rapidlyVoice projected very well, clear enunciation, did not speak too slowly or rapidly
Hesitations, other voice habitsPresentation full of hesitations, ums, ahs, etc.Some hesitations, ums, ahs, etc.Clear, continuous presentation, perhaps a few ums, ahs, etc.Superior presentation, free of ums, ahs, etc.
Distracting mannerismsPresentation full of distracting mannerisms such as giggling or chewing gumSome distracting mannerismsNo distracting mannerismsSuperior presentation
Maintaining eye contactNo eye contact with audience at allPoor eye contact, looking down or at screen significant portion of timeMaintained eye contact other than quick glances at screenMaintained eye contact with all segments of the audience
PoiseClearly unsure, nervous, confusedAt times appears unsure nervous, confusedComposed at all timesExudes/convey confidence
Body languageImmobile, hands in pockets, or blocked screenDid not always indicate how material on the screen was related to presentationConsistently used gestures to coordinate oral and visual presentationExcellent use gestures to provide emphasis
Overall Rating