As my pitch was preseneted to an audience they had the chance to fill out a form I divised to help them give their advice and overall opinions. The questions followed conventions that required personal opinions, it acted like a survey to help me see how strong of an idea I had and to see if there were any improvements I could make.
Here are examples of the responses I received.
In this question I
asked 'Do you believe my idea is achievable?' and every single person of the
eleven I asked responded with the answer yes. Therefore, that has given me
confidence in my own work and to go ahead with my plan.
In the second example I have taken a photo of a response
that became a frequent answer. The question was 'what do you believe could
affect the success of my music video?' Almost everyone replied with getting clearance
by the exam board to use old family footage that I hadn’t personally shot. I
can be relieved to say that I did get clearance only if I use 1/3 of the
duration of the video on the old footage, 2/3 of the film has to be footage I
personally shot.
All
in all the responses help show me how confident of an idea I had, and if perfected
the way I have planned will come across extremely well. This has been positive
for me as with the help of the responses it showed me what could go wrong and
how I could improve, which I have done.


Tyler, you delivered a confident pitch which covered every aspect of your video production, and you have gathered relevant audience feedback. I would look at your embed code from slideshare and make sure this is posted into the HTML mode as I can't view your Powerpoint at present.
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