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160    DELIVER THE EXPERIENCE



          swordsman in Raiders of the Lost Ark, the opening scene of Jaws,
          or E.T. asking to phone home. In the same way, Jobs creates one
          moment that will define the experience.
             Jobs has changed many things about his presentation style
          over the past thirty years, including his wardrobe, slides, and
          style. Through it all, one thing has remained consistent—his
          love of drama.




                           DIRECTOR’S NOTES
                  Plan a “holy shit” moment. It need not be a break-
                   through announcement. Something as simple as telling
                   a personal story, revealing some new and unexpected
                   information, or delivering a demonstration can help
                   create a memorable moment for your audience. Movie
                   directors such as Steven Spielberg look for those emo-
                   tions that uplift people, make them laugh, or make them
                   think. People crave beautiful, memorable moments.
                   Build them into your presentation. The more unex-
                   pected, the better.
                  Script the moment. Build up to the big moment before
                   laying it on your audience. Just as a great novel doesn’t
                   give away the entire plot on the first page, the drama
                   should build in your presentation. Did you see the movie
                   The Sixth Sense, with Bruce Willis? The key scene was at the
                   end of the movie—one twist that the majority of viewers
                   didn’t see coming. Think about ways to add the element
                   of surprise to your presentations. Create at least one
                   memorable moment that will amaze your audience and
                   have them talking well after your presentation is over.
                  Rehearse the big moment. Do not make the mistake of
                   creating a memorable experience and having it bomb
                   because you failed to practice. It must come off crisp,
                   polished, and effortless. Make sure demos work and
                   slides appear when they’re supposed to.
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