Rhetorical Reflection
Influence of Rhetorical Situation on Multimedia Creation
Purpose and Audience
Genre, Stance, and Media
The use of short video clips and still images promotes effective communication. A well-animated video to support the speaker can easily trigger strong emotions among the audience, (O'Brien, 2017). Using short videos and still images will effectively enhance the effectiveness of the multimedia presentation. Furthermore, people tend to be more attentive to visual display compared to other genres. Also, it is easy to remember what you see during a presentation; the use of short videos and photos will create lasting impressions among the audience. The multimedia presentation is designed as a PowerPoint file. Each Slide is designed to relay one main topic and an accompanying visual media to support the argument.
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