When preparing my speech, I created my outline based on my essay. After I tried making the slideshow for the speech, I quickly realized that it wasn’t going to work. Because of this, and Professor Campbell’s comments, I rewrote my speech to follow a better path that was more chronologic.
With a well thought out outline, I could now rehearse my speech. To prepare for the recording I practiced my speech 4 times and fixed little comments here and there.
When the time came to record in the One Button Studio I was very confident and believe that I proved myself as a speaker. I made some minor mistakes, but very noticeable mistakes at the least.
My favorite part of my speech is the information I proved. In my speech, I have many relatable and relevant examples throughout my slideshow to make my points about packaging and the old system of beverage distribution.
The second question is “If you could do it again, would you change anything”? The answer is yes because I did. Our volume didn’t work for our group’s videos, so we re-recorded it with changes made to better the speech. Therefore, I changed the way I introduced my sources in a way that is understandable to the audience who I was referencing and where they came from.
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– Michael Magnotti
Part-time writer, Michael Magnotti, thrives on leading passionate people to see the world in different ways. Although Michael writes about very different topics, he uses them all as an easy-to-read guide for seeing what you didn’t know was there!
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Both times I heard you speak, you sounded well-rehearsed and confident. I felt that the second time, as you mentioned, you definitely seemed even more confident than previously. Overall, your speech was very informative and well-organized.