I started planning out what I wanted my PDF to look like. Because of the quick nature of the first presentation, I knew it only needed to be around seven slides long, so stuck to this to fit everything in: it also allowed me to condense my research significantly which kept me to my five minute time constraint.
Keeping each page simple would be hard, as I'd have to condense all the research into a few sentences and then elaborate for each page correctly. I found this challenging as I'm not used to planning out what I'm going to say, I find this is more difficult for me to sound professional and in the right manner.
The first page I'd look at would be to do with the BBC. I set up questions for each page to make the process of writing notes on each one easier.
BBC:
What is BBC?
Narrow down to the TV/modern era, specifically which channels. Brief introduction to the BBC
Ident:
What is an ident?
Examples?
How they impact?
Idents to the BBC:
How they are on BBC 1, 2, 3?
Why are they used?
Who makes them?
Trends of idents: Why they're changing
BBC 3:
Narrow down to the BBC 3 to indicate more research
Why they changed?
Move to online?
How do the idents reflect the target audience?
Branding of Idents:
How do they target their audience?
Or, not?
Reasoning behind why they're branded like that?
Does every ident do this, whats the most famous one? Why?
This would be my plan for each of my slides on what to answer and how to keep the subjects as narrowed down as possible. Specifically, I wanted to go:
Idents > Idents of the BBC > BBC 3 Idents > Target Audience of BBC 3
This would allow me to have a natural progression throughout my PDF, and make it easier for me to progress to each slide.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_One_%27Rhythm_%26_Movement%27_idents