- Western Influences on Kpop - excellent opening that lays out topic and text clearly
- Early focus on conventions and historical context works really well - good awareness of audience and lack of knowledge of Kpop
- Real confidence and authority on the topic - exactly what an ignite presentation (and critical investigation) should have
- Good textual analysis of music video with cultural context addressed. Perhaps a little more media terminology or specific textual analysis would raise this a little
- Good awareness of limitations of ignite presentation and lovely ending suggesting further areas of research
Significance - 3
Structure - 5
Simplicity - 4
Rehearsal - 5
Total - 17
- Q+A - excellent opening question on key media debate... perhaps this media debate (effect theory) needed to be covered a little more in presentation?
- Confident, developed answers showing authority
WWW: Managed to give the presentation with enough context as well as information on my critical investigation for the audiences to understand my topic. I also included a relatively thorough music video analysis including cultural context.
EBI: Include more media theory and clearly show the significance of the topic.
In order for my presentation to lead into my critical investigation, I need to look more into the effects that the globalisation of Kpop have on the audiences. With the vast cultural differences between South Korea and western countries such as America and UK, I think it would be very useful to look at the two different audiences, local fans and foreign fans, with a higher prominence on how it is changing Korea's standards and norms. 'Is it somehow creating a moral panic?' or 'are audience's becoming more open minded about some of the controversial changes?" are some of the key questions that I need to think about.
In order for my presentation to lead into my critical investigation, I need to look more into the effects that the globalisation of Kpop have on the audiences. With the vast cultural differences between South Korea and western countries such as America and UK, I think it would be very useful to look at the two different audiences, local fans and foreign fans, with a higher prominence on how it is changing Korea's standards and norms. 'Is it somehow creating a moral panic?' or 'are audience's becoming more open minded about some of the controversial changes?" are some of the key questions that I need to think about.
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