Example output
I. Introduction
Introduce the topic and why it is relevant and interesting
Provide some background on Disney's history and how they became a dominant force in the animation industry
State your thesis or main argument
II. Disney's domination in animation cinema
Discuss Disney's history and major achievements
Analyze the factors that contribute to their success
Provide examples of their most successful movies and franchises
Address some of the criticisms and controversies surrounding Disney
III. Potential competitors that may pose a threat to Disney
Discuss some of the emerging animation studios and their strengths
Analyze how they could potentially compete with Disney
Provide examples of successful movies from these studios
Address some of the challenges these studios face in competing with Disney
IV. Future of animation cinema
Discuss the trends and changes in the animation industry
Analyze the potential impact of technology and new media on the industry
Consider the potential for new entrants into the market
V. Conclusion
Summarize your main points
Reiterate your thesis and how your argument is supported by the evidence
Offer some final thoughts or recommendations
Here are some key points that you can use to support your argument:
Disney's success in the animation industry is due to a combination of creative talent, marketing savvy, and business acumen.
Disney has a vast and loyal fan base that helps to ensure the success of their movies and franchises.
There are emerging animation studios that are gaining popularity and recognition, and could potentially compete with Disney.
The animation industry is constantly evolving, and new technology and media may disrupt the status quo.
Some reliable sources that you can use to enrich your presentation include:
"The Pixar Story" documentary (2007)
"Walt Disney: An American Experience" documentary (2015)
"The Illusion of Life: Disney Animation" by Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston
"The Disney Studio Story" by Richard Holliss
"The Animation Business Handbook" by Karen Raugust
Now, here are some tips for succeeding in your oral presentation:
Practice your delivery so that you are comfortable and confident in your presentation.
Use engaging visuals, such as images or videos, to help illustrate your points.
Be mindful of your audience and adjust your presentation style and tone accordingly.
Use anecdotes or personal experiences to make your presentation more relatable and interesting.
Finally, be sure to leave time for questions and discussion at the end of your presentation.