Pitch of my Music Video
Today I presented my basic premise for my music video to my A2 Media Studies Class, and overall I believe I was successful in making my video sound appealing to a potential audience. Whilst I did use my previous brainstorms and mood board, I mostly described the video off the top of my head, as I felt that this would make for a more personal and invested description of my ideas. I also played a snippet of the track 'Nightcall', which was met with praise from several of my classmates, as they enjoyed the eeriness and 'dark' tones of the song. When asked, everyone in the class gave my idea a 'green light', meaning I will be able to present my future pieces without disruption. I am very pleased with this result, as it allows me to continue to develop my initial ideas into a finalised piece, without having to change my original plan and vision for the video. After the lesson, I also collected some primary, quantitative data from some of my classmates. I did this to ensure that my potential audience were actually happy with my proposal, and was able to more discreetly ask for any changes or improvements that should be made. Below are graphs showing the results I collected from my feedback.
Overall, did you find my idea for the video interesting/appealing?
This result was incredibly pleasing for me, as it shows that the vast majority (76%) of my target audience would be immediately interested in viewing my video. Even the remaining 24% is pleasing to me, as they still think they would possibly watch the video. These results are therefore beneficial to me, as they show the potential audience I would attract upon publishing my video.
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