After the initial feedback I had gotten on my pitch I then went on to change my pitch according to the feedback I had gotten, adding more information such as the structure/fonts etc that I was planning on using for my documentary.
I documented my editing process so that I could show the amount of effort that went into making this product as well as the fact it clearly showed off my technical skills which is important as it was one of the main components to the marking scheme.
I pulled together my ideas into a pitch and presented them to my peers so that I could get some feedback on what they thought of my ideas, as I wanted their feedback seeing as they were all familiar with the brief. When it comes to actually being in an industry a pitch is important as it allows a company to find investors, attract some potential co-founder or even to recruit new employees. However, essentially I did my pitch to present and fine tune my idea.
To ensure I had proof that the people I included in my documentary gave their consent when it came to working with me, I had made them fill out consent forms so they couldn't suddenly change their mind when it came to being included in my documentary.
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