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Pitch Presentation

  • Writer: Ethen Dent
    Ethen Dent
  • Oct 18, 2021
  • 2 min read
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Over the last two weeks, I have been pitching my ideas to the class and below is the presentation as well as the feedback I have received.

WEDNESDAY 13 - MOCK PRESENTATION


Come up with some clear ideas

  • Brainstorm ideas for what you can make

  • Clarify on what we are selling


The content is more tailored for the client/brand who comes to us.


You have to put yourself in the mindset of your consumer.


5/5/5 Brainstorming; Think of...

- 5 industries.

- 5 products per industry.

- 5 'oddvert' concepts per product.

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WEDNESDAY 20 - PITCH PRESENTATION


:NVRTstudios; "going forward"

feedback from pitch...


- polish slides by removing small errors

- left square bracket in hypothesis slide

- video playback error


- Introduce each concept much more clearly.

- moodboard per idea proposal

- video introduction frame before prototype

- Animatic scratch track

- Animatic side bars


- Technics:

- understand the function of the device

- Play to the features of the device

- Play to the idea that music changes emotion


- Include a problem/solution slide

- The business aspect should include a summary of the lean canvas


- Much clearer animatics are needed

- Research costs for production

- Finalize the idea

REFLECTION

"Through the weeks, my idea has gone on too many tangents to count. Originally, my idea was a photogrammetry studio for product demonstrations within the tech industry." "Upon doing some research, I found out that the photogrammetry method for the business idea was not feasible. Product demonstrations are purely 3D as it removes the need for a physical prototype, mitigating costs." "Hence why I removed the photogrammetry tool from the business idea." "Introducing the updated idea to Julia, there were mentions of the idea being too focused and I was recommended to strip back the idea. Julia asked what exactly I wanted to do as a business. This resulted in a stripped back of idea of simply 'producing creatives for companies.'" "Approaching the first 'mock pitch', I took the stripped back idea and began developing a rushed concept in time for the pitch. This process caused the pitch to fail." At this point in the course, the idea has been 'ping-ponged' from a stripped back idea to a focused one in attempt to follow the direction of the tutors. Right now, the idea is in limbo until I can accumulate an adequate amount of research and focus the idea when I am confident enough to do so."

FURTHER READING


  • Research on how does animation companies make money. (investors/sponsors?)

  • Research company portfolios that portray their work well.

  • Research blog examples.

What I’ve been listening to:


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