TED Talk_Lisa_Kristine PSP

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Lisa Kristine Photographer and Humanitarian

Transcript of TED Talk_Lisa_Kristine PSP

Lisa Kristine

Photographer and Humanitarian

Lisa Kristine

Photos that bear witness to modern slavery

Thesis: Lisa Kristine pleaded a cry of help and of unjust for the ignored modern day slavery that cannot speak for itself and is currently in action around the entire world.

Ms. Kristine was quite captivating by placing an intense visual in the minds of the listening audience, one so vivid that it would leave the audience with the feeling as if they were right there in the story as well.

She also kept the same vivid depictions, keeping her audience extremely involved throughout her entire presentation.

She really used the 4th TED commandment the most, Connect with people's emotions. This was very useful for what she was trying express to the listening audience.

I would give her a 5 out 5. Reason being, she reached out to those were and were not aware of these unknown-known atrocities that still threaten and affect our world today.

Even though this idea is not an original one, the delivery could not have been more consciously revealing and emotionally touching unless the audience was apart this event that is taking place.

I would say Mr. Kristine kept things quite simple and straight to the point, which is the first rule from Garr Reynolds.

I learned that emotionally capturing events would in turn capture the audience emotionally; embedding a thought, idea or image in minds that can not be easily impassive.

Lisa Kristine’s approach turned out to be extremely urgent and not watered down at all.

Sir Ken Robinson used a more glossy approach to the idea of revising school structure, stirring to be not as urgent as Ms. Kristine’s thesis.

Lisa Kristine’s presentation had no place for anything else but earnestness and seriousness.

Mr. Robinson used quite a bit of humor that would allow his audience to feel a bit more contented, while taking in his thesis.

Tip for my classmates, use the 4th TED commandment to its greatest extent. It can’t do anything less than catch the attention of the audience.

CitationsLisa Kristinehttp-/www.lisakristine.com/wp-content/themes/lisa/images/big_head_2/Artist-Portrait-for-Artist

http-//www.lisakristine.com/wp-content/themes/lisa/images/big_head_2//Artist-Portrait-for-Artist-

Lisa Kristine’s workhttp-//fstoppers.com/images-of-modern-day-slavery-by-lisa-kristine

Sir Ken Robinsonhttp-//inmenlo.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/sirkenrobinson

http-//businessplayground.com/creativity/ken-robinson-at-ted/attachment/sir-ken-robinson/