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 did this task to make it easier for myself when it came to the production stage as filling out this paperwork ensured that I knew where I was recording, when I was supposed to be recording and that I had permission to be recording where I was going to record (which for me, was on campus.)
In this post I will be going over the feedback that I had gotten from doing my pitch in front of my peers. I did this survey not only to get feedback on my actual pitch but to also get feedback on the pitch itself so that I could make corrections to it as part of my problem solving. First I began by asking the audience questions about my pitch itself as this felt like the most important questions, mainly because my pitch was still fresh in their minds when they were taking the survey so I wanted them to be able to give me accurate feedback with this in mind. Seeing as those taking the survey were all within my target audience I figured that I should ask if they actually enjoyed the ideas I showed in my pitch as if they didn't enjoy my ideas I would have to change them so they fit the likes of my target audience but thankfully the unanimous vote was that my audience enjoyed the ideas that were pitched to them. I then went on to ask if they felt my idea was suitable for both the clie...
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