Monday, January 17, 2011

In honor

This is a clear message.

This is a central point.

This is passion.

17 minutes.

0 slides.

47 years later remembered and talked about.

This is greatness.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Learning from the Movies

Several weeks ago in class we analyzed clips from several movies and determined that they contain many examples of successful presentations in terms of both language and delivery. One on hand, this should come as no surprise to anyone as movies enable a meeting of professional writers and professional actors, both of whom have the advantage of being able to edit their words and combine them with a score that further enhances their message.

However, on the other hand, this blinding flash of the obvious should be a fantastic reminder of the fact that we are able to be inspired, motivated, captivated and horrified by the impact of the human word.

In that class, I assigned each of you to find a clip from a movie and send it to me to share with your classmates.

Following are the clips that I received along with comments by your classmates in italics. If anybody reading this has any additional movie speeches than move them, feel free to post links in the comments section or send them directly to me.


Pearl Harbor from Angela
: I have chosen this clip is because Pearl Harbor is one of my favorite movies (Love movies that are about wars, very exciting) besides feeling how strong the president emotion is, this clip shows that sometimes making a speech will not effect others right away, but the presenters movements will cause more of a effect then the speech




City Hall by Cherry: This movie is an old movie. I saw that on the Internet.
The reason why I like it, because it can touch my heart.
This part is about a accidental shooting of a boy, and this is that boy's funeral.
And Al Pacino is the mayor. So he said something in this funeral.
The beginning of his speech, everyone didn't have any action.
And there were no expression on their face.
But in the end he made everyone feel energetic and they can see the future.
He make me feel that he can do it. He is powerful.
And he has pause, good gestures and voice.
And he put hooks in his speech too.




Dead Poet's Society by Rio: My introducing movie is “Death Poets Society”. I like the actor of Robin Williams. It is the movie long time ago.

In the movie, his sound, volume, pace depend on the situations and the audience. I like the part of they are in the school history room and said “seize the day”. However, the attached below; Robin William’s eye contact to the students and the intone makes me impressed. Few of the students seem to be bored in class though. All of the students are attracted when the teacher reads the poesies.

Robin’s posture shows what I say now.




Casino by Shomaré, who did not include a reason why he likes the clip....perhaps it is because of the interesting and diverse selection of vocabulary on the part of Joe Pesci.



Facing the Giants by Terri: Crazy passionate coach & Rock we need you!!

The coach kinda demonstrated by the interaction between them, and they soon know how the practice of never quiting is like.
keep drive/ keep going/ there you go/ very best/ come on/ give me more/ don't quit/ you don't quit on me
crescendo and the background music makes it more convincing.




Facing Giants by Terri: eye contacts with all people and spoke with nodding
described the situation here and then gave the faith for them.
Letting them know who they are and the fact of their advantages.
Gathering people's mind to fight for victory!
sounds sincerely
perfect pauses and he got everyone's eyes




The Hottest State by Terri: she knows how to grab audience's attention, a couple of hooks.
kinda threatened and warning
perfect stresses with facial expression
reputations and personal questions that the audience had to do with (audience's benefit)
intense eye contact




Henry V by David Hsu: tell a story: he want everybody to convince him. he tell a story and give them a dream
eye contact: good
stress the point: when he speak to the point . he slow and emphasis the word.
tone: raise the voice when he want people to pay attention.
others: he knows the audience want. and say some words to hit people's mind.

he say "Brother" Let the soldier think that I am with you. more persuasive.

cadence




A Beautiful Mind by Vicki: Final speech is very genuineness

Not too mach facial expression or gesture

But you can still feel the sperker's mind


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12 Angry Men by Vicki: the film is very nice, very classic

you can see how to persuade others

Everyone has their own words features




Nell by Vicki: this is not speech or normal circumstances

the girl can's speek english. she has the language brrier

but use the body, facial expression , eyes contact voice...

we can still communicate to her without language




I appreciate and have taken note of the effort by the seven of you who actually completed this assignment.