Pitch Prompts -
I created a paper document I could use when presenting my pitch which allowed me to know what the contents of each slide were, since I could not actually view the powerpoint when presenting my pitch. This document helped me navigate my pitch powerpoint and also gave me more information to talk about readily available incase I stumbled my words or had a mind blank during presenting my BBC3 TV series.
Final Pitch Video -
I thought that my final pitch went well, I delivered my pitch in a clear manner and did not stutter or stumble my words throughout my pitch. My mannerism was also professional and I felt like I dealt with the management of having the deliver my pitch digitally well and also the problem of one of my clients dropping out midway through my pitch due to technical problems. I believe I sold my idea well to the client as I gave a clear description of what it was about and how each character would develop, they also liked the genre of a drama mock-umentary which was a positive. I quickly gave a synopsis of my show almost immediately after describing where the origins of the title came from and by the end of my pitch I was confident that I had covered all of the required aspects. The only thing I missed from my pitch was to clearly tell the client what genre my TV show was before elaborating on what the conventions of that genre was.
I had all my supporting documents ready for the client to view and thought they added to my presentation as it helped the client get a more visual idea of my TV series and the characters that would be in it and a rough idea of what they would look like; also having a poster I believed show cases the rough raw documentary style I would aim to achieve if my TV show event into production, allowed the client to visualise my TV series better. To have improved my overall delivery I would say, I needed to have a more open body language to appear confident when pitching and use more concise terms to get straight to the point instead of 'taking the long way round' to get to the same point. Overall I think I delivered a strong pitch, as I was confident in the powerpoint I made to aid my pitch and the prompt sheet I had in-front of me so I always new what slide the client was on and what to talk about.
Excellent analysis and reflection Matthew - I think you are spot on.
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