2. Using this, I can see what worked well
with my pitch and how it was
presented. I can see that my general
idea is a standout from my pitch along
with how informative it was. This will
affect my project’s production as I
won’t need to re- deliver the pitch if it
was completely negatively received.
3. Using this, I can see what people
thought didn’t work well with my pitch.
Firstly, a few responses said I could
have made it shorter however I’m not
sure how I could’ve upheld the
quality of the pitch whilst shortening it
down. Moreover, the schedule was
loosely delivered due to the fact there
are other things I need to research into
other factors which I could only do
after I begun pre-production. Other
than that, there were no major issues
in regard to my aims ideas etc.
4. Using this, I can see that my pitch was
effective in making the readers
engaged and understanding of what I
am doing with this project.
5. Using this, I can see that my project
idea was well received by the reader.
This allows me to be able to continue
and move forward into the pre-
production phase of this project.
6. Reflection
Overall, using the pitch, I know that the people who I
delivered the pitch to seemed to like the idea and
didn’t have much critical regarding the idea itself
and all the feedback I received was generally
positive. This means that I can focus and move
forward on pre-production without having to worry
about the idea not being great.