Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Creative Critical Reflection

What to do about that CCR

After the recent presentation on the CCR in class it got me thinking about the presentation of my CCR. And it is making think about what I can do to make the CCR as interesting as possible while also being able to say what I need to say in the shortest amount of time possible. Now that doesn't mean less information. It means less fluff and only the important details will stay.

My goal is to stay under 7 minutes while providing all necessary information in a fun and interesting way. Because not even the most boring person on the planet would enjoy watching me stare at a low resolution laptop camera for 10 minutes, it's putting me to sleep thinking about it.

I plan to achieve this with an interesting premise and style for my CCR. I was thinking, hey why don't I make the CCR in the same format as my opening that would make sense. So I plan on doing this. The premise: I'm in a dark room with a light shining on me and I have a bag over my head, i'm being recorded, and basically interrogated. I'll have someone pull the bag off of my head and immediately from there I will start talking about my CCR. I think it would be kind of interesting and funny if I were in that position for the CCR. It is definitely more interesting that looking into a laptop camera.

Being held hostage could explain why I am going to be talking so quick and explaining my CCR in a hurry. It'll all add to the presentation of the CCR. But as of now I have not finished my project so I do not know what I will even be saying. I do plan on writing a "script" and by that I mean I will just write an outline of what my main points will be for the CCR questions. 



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