After observing the seminar on women in media (Femme Fatale) I felt since the information was only focused on females, it did not particularly provide any knowledge for the male members of the audience and therefore was of little relevance to me. I also felt that the questions they asked the guests, as well as the way in which the guests responded, placed too much emphasis on their specific experiences within the industry, rather than information that was useful to potential job seekers on how to enter and establish a successful career in the media industry. The format they used was professional but still flexible with both video clips and quiz games present which helped to engage my attention even though the topic was not of great interest to me. Although this was very entertaining, they did not add any face-value to their seminar. Their staging was outstanding with low lighting and music used to create a film noir atmosphere while still ensuring that the screen and guests could be clearly seen and heard respectively. The presenter was engaging well with the audience acting in a friendly manner and being proactive towards the guests. It was an interesting touch having a male presenter for the event seeing as the event focused on women in the industry and had an all-female panel. This added a much needed male perspective and helped to create a dynamic atmosphere. The event was well publicised and drew in a good viewing crowd. Posters were put up across the various campus buildings including a series of posters within building 5 itself leading from the entrance of the building, up the stairs, across the hallway to the entrance of the room in order to direct people to the specific location. Overall the presentation was conducted very well, sticking perfectly to the theme however the content could have been more male inclusive.