Overall, I am pleased with how our pitch to the class went. I also think the Animoto I created was successful in what it's aim was- that was to inform the class about who our band are, what song we're using, inspiration, ideas for the video and locations we might use, as well as who our target audience is. We started the pitch by playing the Animoto so the class watching it gained an understanding (hopefully a clear one) about what we will be creating. We then went on to ask if anyone had any further questions, and we were pleased that there was because it gave us the chance to go into more detail as we were limited to 25 words. Some of the questions that were asked included "Why have you chosen to use disjunture?", which was a good question to ask as it gave us the opportunity to speak about what we'd like to do in the locations that we have chosen, such as performances in the caravan and barn or have the band messing around in the pool.
To conclude, I am happy with my groups pitch as we all answered as many questions as we could and helped our class gain a clear insight as to what we'll be doing!
To conclude, I am happy with my groups pitch as we all answered as many questions as we could and helped our class gain a clear insight as to what we'll be doing!
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