Monday, 13 October 2014

Presentation day arrives





Week 3        

This week one of the main focuses I had was to give a presentation in my critical studies module which was on my favorite character.  

At first I initially got really excited since I felt it was a pretty awesome subject to do my first presentation on, especially since it would for sure be something I definitely had I retest in. Once I began to think about my favorite character I then started to panic a little since there are so many options for this topic, I wasn't sure I was going to be able to bring it down to one choice.  Pretty much all of my choices were pretty classical and retro from Tomb Raider  to Spyro which a couple of more newer and up to date character thrown in such as Final Fantasy characters and the new update and rebooted version of Dante from Dmc:devil may cry.

 I finally decided that after much deliberation and always jumping right back to this character that the topic of my presentation would be Tomb Raider. I decide that you just can't beat how iconic she is in the gaming industry even with how different the new reboot is, you can still tell who Lara Croft is. So I spoke about things I felt made her my favorite talking about her being iconic other genres she's been in such as advertisements and how she's changed over the year and grown with the generation graphics and consoles. 

Leading up to my presentation day I felt strangely completely relaxed, there wasn't the usual nervousness and worries, I felt pretty confident. But once it hit the day of my presentation, that's when the nervous and worries really began to set in, I began worrying if I would even be able to for my presentation. So after some encouragement and helpful tips from a tutor that really helped, I began my presentation.

I can honestly and proudly say it wasn't the complete disaster I was thinking it would be, I had this perception in my head that  I'd not have enough to say to fill up the minutes given or I'd forget everything, but it was the complete opposite. 











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