BSBCRT401 Pitch Review Assessment Help
Task 3
- Feedback notes taken during Pitch Presentation (Task 2)
- Title of the film should be changed from just land rights. Land rights is the general idea, your film focuses on the legal fight in a court room.
- Characters should be named and briefed.
- Production value of the film must be analyzed.
- Consider some other topics also like islamophobia to make a film.
- Pitch Review Written Questionnaire
- List at least one skill and one attribute you used to effectively discuss your ideas during your pitch.
- To connect the film story with emotion of attachment of an individual with his home.
- Discuss one innovative approach you used, or could have used, during your pitch to overcome communication challenges. [50 word minimum]
- I could have questioned audiences about whether they know about land rights before. What the constitution of Australia states about it.
- Discuss one presentation risk you used, or could have used, during your pitch or feedback session that enhanced your presentation or overall film idea. [50 word minimum]
- I could have approached audience profile first to know which community is sitting in audience and have contacted any one of the aboriginal community in advance and could have plan some discussion questions to be discussed in presentation about their current issues other than this topic.
- List at least one feedback note that was suggested after your pitch, and discuss how you’ll consider incorporating it as you develop your concept or even generate a new idea. [50 word minimum]
- The title of the film. The film is based in a court room. So the title can be “The court room: Case of Land Rights”.
- List at least one question that was asked after your pitch, and discuss your response, (you may also use this as an opportunity to elaborate on your response.) [50 word minimum]
- Do you have any other options to select from and what were those? Yes I have some other options to select from like environmental issues and islamophobia. But this topic and issue was related to Australian community of aboriginals and its production value will also be lower.
- Describe how your story communicates an idea or broader message to your target audience. [100 word minimum]
- The moral of this film is to know your rights and never be a victim of system which can easily manipulate you.
- List one technique or presentation tool you used to provoke audience interest during your pitch.
- The tone of voice was serious and emotional as everyone could feel as this is their own issue.
- Give two or more examples of how different people responded to your pitch, and analyse what may have influenced their responses. [100 word minimum]
- Some have asked about the production value and how will I manage to produce it. And others asked why you do not chose current topics like islamophobia or forests of Australia.
- Give three examples of techniques that you used, or could be used, to tailor your pitch to a particular audience.
- I could have state some other topics to choose from in the start of pitch but I directly come to this topic.
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