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COM 380 NYU The Best Candidate for The Position of A TV Producer Table

COM 380 NYU The Best Candidate for The Position of A TV Producer Table

Speech topic: tv producer To persuade my audience that i would be a great candidate for tv producer.  For this speech, you will identify your dream job, research the industry you would like to work in (employment trends, etc.) and finally the characteristics of a successful person in the role of your choosing. You would then match up your own characteristics and experience in your speech to persuade your audience that you would be the perfect candidate for the position. Persuasive Speech Outline (Template) COM380 Public Speaking Student’s Name: Course #/Section: Note: Complete all parts of the Persuasive Speech Outline. Review relevant readings and lectures on: Audience Analysis, Researching Your Speech, Supporting Materials for Your Speech, Organizing Your Speech, Outlining Your Speech, Persuasive Speaking, & Methods of Persuasion. Planning for the Persuasive Speech with Analysis Speech Topic: Rhetorical Purpose: To persuade my audience to . . . Audience Analysis: (Refer to chapters on Audience Analysis & Persuasive Speaking) Summarize Audience demographics, prior exposure/knowledge, common ground/interest, disposition/attitude, and situational characteristics. Incorporate results of Audience Analysis Survey about classmates from the Audience Analysis Activity/Discussion in Unit 3. Also, incorporate techniques on ‘Tailoring your Persuasive Message to Your Audience’ from the readings on Persuasive Speaking. Persuasive claims: (refer to chapter on Persuasive Speaking) Organizational Pattern: (refer to chapters on Organizing Your Speech & Persuasive Speaking) Message/ Methods of Persuasion: (refer to chapter on Methods of Persuasion) Organizing fact claims, value claims, or policy claims? Please explain. Types of Supporting Materials: (refer to chapter on Supporting Materials) Types of Research Sources: (review ‘Background Information’ for the Speech Research Activity) What types of supporting materials do you plan to include? (e.g., examples, definitions, testimony, statistics, narratives, analogies) Causal, comparison, categorical, criteria-application, motivated sequence, problem-cause-solution pattern, or comparative advantage? Please explain. How do you plan to use evidence and reasoning (logos), and avoid logical fallacies? Do you plan to use emotional appeals? (pathos) or credibility (ethos)? (Note: be aware that presentation aids — e.g., PowerPoint – are required for this speech.) What types of research sources (e.g., primary, secondary, and/or tertiary) do you plan to use to support the thesis statement and main points? Please explain. Note: 5 credible and relevant sources are required including at least 1 scholarly source from a University Libraries periodical database. Persuasive Speech Outline Template designed by Denise Kreiger and Ralph Gigliotti, SC&I, 12/13 1 Persuasive Speech ‘Formal Outline’ Introduction I. Write in complete sentences. Refer to chapter on Outlining Your Speech. Attention Getter: II. Thesis Statement: III. Connection with Audience: IV. Speaker’s Credibility: V. Preview of Main Points: Persuasive Speech Outline Template designed by Denise Kreiger and Ralph Gigliotti, SC&I, 12/13 2 Persuasive Speech ‘Formal Outline’ (contd.) Body Write in complete sentences. Important: Include evidence and reasoning and other persuasive appeals in sub-points (refer to source in each sub-point by paraphrasing, quoting, or summarizing with a citation following APA format — 6th edition), and insert transitions between main points. Refer to chapters on Researching Your Speech, Outlining Your Speech, and Persuasive Speaking, & Methods of Persuasion. I. Main Point One: Sub-point A: (w/source citation, if applicable) Sub-point B: (w/source citation, if applicable) Sub-point C: (w/source citation, if applicable) Transition: II. Main Point Two: Sub-point A: (w/source citation, if applicable) Sub-point B: (w/source citation, if applicable) Sub-point C: (w/source citation, if applicable) Transition: III. Main Point Three: Sub-point A: (w/source citation, if applicable) Sub-point B: (w/source citation, if applicable) Sub-point C: (w/source citation, if applicable) Transition: Persuasive Speech Outline Template designed by Denise Kreiger and Ralph Gigliotti, SC&I, 12/13 3 Persuasive Speech ‘Formal Outline’ Conclusion I. Write in complete sentences. Refer to chapter on Outlining Your Speech. Summary of Main Points: II. Clincher: Reference List Include a complete Reference List (i.e., Bibliography) for five (5) research sources. All sources are to meet the 6 criteria: expertise, objectivity, accuracy, currency, origin, and relevancy. The Reference List is to follow APA format style guidelines (6th edition). Refer to the chapter on Researching Your Speech, and also the APA Resources at the end of this document. Full Citation I: Full Citation II: Full Citation III: Full Citation IV: Full Citation V: Persuasive Speech Outline Template designed by Denise Kreiger and Ralph Gigliotti, SC&I, 12/13 4 APA Resources Research sources that will be referenced in your speeches (and cited in the ‘Speech Outline’ and the Reference List) are to follow APA style format (6th edition). The following resources can assist you in citing your sources and creating the Reference List (bibliography) following APA guidelines: • The OWL at Purdue Online Writing Lab: Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing (for subpoints) — See: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/owlprint/563/ and https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/563/01/ • The OWL at Purdue Online Writing Lab: In-Text Citations (for sub-points) — See: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/02/ and https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/03/ • The OWL at Purdue Online Writing Lab: APA Formatting and Style Guide — Reference List — See: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/05/ • The OWL at Purdue Online Writing Lab: APA Formatting and Style Guide — See: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/ • Hackerhandbooks.com: Research and Documentation Online: APA List of References — See: http://bcs.bedfordstmartins.com/resdoc5e/RES5e_ch09_s1-0002.html • Trinity University: Citing Sources (select APA Style and content type from drop-down menu) — See: http://lib.trinity.edu/lib2/cite.php • Cornell University Library: APA Citation Style — See: http://www.library.cornell.edu/newhelp/res_strategy/citing/apa.html • University of Maryland University Libraries: Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Sources — See: http://www.lib.umd.edu/ues/guides/primary-sources#tertiary Persuasive Speech Outline Template designed by Denise Kreiger and Ralph Gigliotti, SC&I, 12/13 5 Purchase answer to see full attachment Tags: public speaking TV producer use comparison pattern User generated content is uploaded by users for the purposes of learning and should be used following our company’shonor code & terms of service.

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