Thursday, December 17, 2015

MCPP Portfolio Project Submission: Media Pyschology - How’s Your Brain

Star Rating Sought: 1 star

Project Description: For this presentation I created an infographic about the limbic system of our brains, what the limbic system is, and how use of the primal, thought, and feeling portion of the brain is showcased in advertisments.


Feedback Received: My teacher loved my infographic and thought my examples were awesome.


Resources Utilized: Piktochart.com

MCPP Portfolio Project Submission: Media Psychology –Advertisement

Star Rating Sought: 1 star

Project Description: For this project we were to create an advertisement for a fictitious company. I made my advertisement for an animal shelter. I wanted to tap into the feeling portion of the brain with humor and sadness to engage viewers in a way that will make them want to adopt an animal.


Feedback Received: My teacher and fellow peers loved my advertisement and thought it would defiantly gain the reaction I wanted and could potentially go viral on the internet (if shared).


Resources Utilized: Piktochart.com

MCPP Portfolio Project Submission: Intellectual Property & Personality Rights - IP Categories Infographic

Star Rating Sought: 1 star

Project Description: For this project we were to create an infographic that outlines the differences between trademark, copyright, patent, right to publicity and trade secrets. This infographic was created to help us understand what these do for the public and how I can use them in the media communications field.

Feedback Received: My teacher thought my infographic was well organized and clear.


Resources Utilized: Piktochart.com

MCPP Portfolio Project Submission: Professional Communication and Presentation – PPP Final Visuals

Star Rating Sought: 1 star

Project Description: For this project we were to create a visual story about ourselves in Power Point. We were to learn how to give photo credit while creating a cohesive engaging story.


Feedback Received: Before my final version I was given instruction to update my color palette and make sure that my entire font was the same. The color palette and fonts we choose had to cohesive to give a professional look to the project. This was to  learn how to make a strong presentation.


Resources Utilized: Microsoft Power Point

Thursday, December 3, 2015

MCPP Portfolio Project Submission: Final Client Presentation - Project Revision

Star Rating Sought: 1 star

Project Description: For this project in my Media Communications and Public Relations class, we were to create a final presentation for our fictitious client we had worked with throughout the month. My fictious client was the city of Orlando, Florida. My task was to gain more tourism for the city of Orlando, beyond the ever-popular theme parks. Throughout the month we were to create an idea that would help our client. I decided to make a fictitious event called The Orlando Beer and Wine Festival, which would help gain tourism for the city. The video listed below is my fictitious presentation to the city of Orlando, pitching the idea for the festival.

Link to Deliverable: Kearney_Taylor_Reflection_Project Revision

Feedback Received: I received great feedback from my video. My peers advised me to create a different way to sell tickets to festivalgoers. My peers also advised me to consider pitching a mobile application for the festival so festivalgoers can purchase tickets and access a map to the festival from that application. I was also advised to update my audio because you could hear mouse clicks that were far louder than my vocals in my audio. All of this feedback was taken in and my project revised.

Resources Utilized: Keynote, QuickTime Player 7 (screen capture), iPhone6S (audio recording), and vimeo.com

MCPP Portfolio Project Submission:Reflection: Project Revision - Audio Slide Show

Star Rating Sought: 1 star

Project Description: The project below was created for my New Media Journalism and Communications class. We were to find a subject to interview, and then capture photographic visuals to include in a video we would be making by combining the audio interview and photographs. The videos were created to teach us how to evoke emotion, and create attention-grabbing story telling while using audio and visuals that are created separately and then combine into one video.

My project tells the story of a man who was in the United States Army, why he joined, and what he plans to do with his life now that he's out of the militarty.

Link to Deliverable:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Kr1NRqiYLk


Feedback Received: My instructor and peers advised me to include more photos that weren't so similar in look. My instructor also advised me to have my speaker talk more about what he wanted to do after his military career and where he plans to take his future career. I revised my visuals and audio and resubmitted my deliverable.

Resources Utilized: iPhone6S, Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2014, and YouTube.com