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Jason ScottJason Scott's Presentation Presentation (2009)

During the preview evening of Notacon 6 in Cleveland, Ohio, Jason Scott, a frequent presenter at Notacon and other events, offered to give a presentation on the art of presenting. Subjects covered include motivation, performance, content, common pitfalls, frequent harbingers of narrative/presentation doom, and memories of presentations gone right and wrong.

The speech was recorded with a static hi-def recorder, so Jason does walk offscreen or get cut off at various junctions, but his voice remains clear.


This movie is part of the collection: BBS Documentaries

Director: Jason Scott
Producer: Jason Scott
Production Company: Bovine Ignition Systems
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Language: English
Keywords: presentation; jason scott; notacon

Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States


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