Amy Green: A video game to cope with grief
In this in Ted talk a woman named Amy Green is presenting a video game she helped develop about her son. Her son was diagnosed with brain cancer. The game is about his short life and the time that their family spent together with him. Its a game about coping with loss and she argues that "the hardest moments of our lives change us more than any goal we could ever accomplish." I thought her use of visuals was good. She used a combination of videos and pictures to help convey her message. The visuals were well placed with the pacing of the presentation. The whole presentation seemed well structured. She had a plan and delivered it nicely. The pacing from one point to the next was very fluid. It worked out nicely. She also engaged the audience with thought provoking questions and help support her argument. Although i think the most important part of the entire presentation was Amy's attitude. She was up on stage talking about a very hard time in her life, the loss of one of her children, and she did very gracefully. I was moved and overall i thought is was an fantastic presentation!
No comments:
Post a Comment