

Some settings will block my ability to view your video.In addition, I will NOT accept PowerPoint presentations with audio attachments. Also, remember to check your settings on Youtube and Google Drive. Files that require downloading will not be graded.

#Proper use of wax poetic movie
What you need to remember is that I do NOT want to be downloading movie files onto my own laptop. Remember to provide a live link to your video. Using an image from your monitor gives me the impression that you didn't really go forth and seek art. That works fine, but avoid doing voice overs while your phone/device is pointed at your computer's monitor. Remember, I need to see the art! Pretty faces are always nice, but I can't grade your pretty face.You can take a nice pic of the art and do a voice over. There have been presentations that show me 2 seconds of the art, and 1 and a half minutes of face shot. For additional help in submitting your presentations through Canvas refer to this Assignment Submissions video (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.Be creative! Have Fun!Grading RubricLevels of AchievementCriteriaLowCompetentExceptionalHistoric Reference0 - 10 points Below average level of competency.11 - 12 points Competent level of application.13 - 15 points Exceptional level of application.Visual Analysis0 - 41 points Below average level of competency.42 - 52 points Competent level of application.53 - 60 points Exceptional level of application.Clarity of Communication, Creativity0 - 17 point Below average level of competency.18 - 22 points Competent level of application.23 - 25 points Exceptional level of application.Grading Example:Historic Reference: 11 Visual Analysis: 53 Clarity of Comm/Creativity: 22 Total = 86 (B) Some Advice:Avoid making your presentation a lengthy, super selfie. My advice would be to use Youtube, Google Drive or any other platform that stores video material to store your presentation. The length of your presentation should be a minimum of 45 seconds, although I'm sure going over will be no problem. The reproduction in your local church will not count.Step 3: Provide me with a link that will enable me to see your presentation. Unless you went to Santa Maria delle Grazie, where it resides, saw it first hand, and used your own images for your presentation, then you can use it. Da Vinci's "Last Supper" is a popular artwork used for this project. I will not accept a presentation about a poster (reproduction) of a Van Gogh painting that hangs in your living room unless it is a REAL Van Gogh, for example. Cite your sources.In addition, you must discuss an original artwork. So in the case of this presentation, you must say "according to so and so, they said that this portrait's colours represent the anguish the artist felt towards the relationship with the person depicted on the canvas." Things look/sound suspicious when all of the sudden you become posh art historians. If you are using anyone else's words, YOU MUST CITE THE SOURCE. In addition, avoid plagiarizing art historical information. Avoid making the entirely about where the artist was born, who they married, the name of their dog or cat, etc. Remember that this is not a grade school style book report. Also, be sure to include good shots of the artwork that you are discussing. Don't forget to tell me where the artwork is located. If you are able to provide some information about the artist, do so. Use terminology that applies to the type of artwork you have chosen.

If the artwork is 3-dimension, discuss sculptural terminology. You must provide a visual analysis utilizing the Principles of Design and items from the Visual Toolbox. Discuss what is so special about the piece to you. The art can be two or three - dimensional.Step 2: Record yourself talking about the art. Just be sure that the photo you took of something while traveling is no older than a year or two.Step 1: Find a piece of public art.
#Proper use of wax poetic free
Find a public artwork that resides where all can see and is free to view and appreciate. Your presentation is worth 100 points.Find The Art You Will DiscussMany museums are still closed. You will record yourselves talking/discussing a piece of art either on location or via voice over.
