Thursday, 11 November 2010

Music Video - The Pitch & Feed back



Here is my prezi presenting my current idea's for my music video, including my target audience, mood board, concept, risk assessment and the song its self, all of which I presented to the rest of my class. I received feedback from my pitch including useful comments and factors I should take into consideration with the planning and filming of my video.

Nearly all of my audience felt that my target audience was well planned out and I had considerd factors such as the jicnars scale well. Most importantly they all felt that my video was appropriate for my target audience and that it would appeal to them well. Some key words I have pulled out for my target audience are 'expressed well, suitable and clearly presented.' A few felt that although my audience research was detailed it may be a little to wide.
My feedback showed me that my audience believed my idea to be highly original and 'quirky,' 'exciting,' 'unusual' and 'natural.' Although some issues raised were the difficulty of gaining acces to period clothing, the filming conditions and whether the video its self may look slow paced due to the lack of locations. In response to these queries I will make sure that i plan my filming according the weather in order to acheive the best out come possible. Regarding the clothes issue my couple who I am filming are quite a quirky couple any way and already have a wardrobe full of suitable clothing.

There were no concerns regarding my health and safety.

My concept of Adam and Eve and the whole idea of natural beauty twisted in with this earthy and rustic look is one which went down well with my audience and I have recieved plenty of feedback saying how original and exciting the idea sounds. One really good piece of feedback was that 'the song lyrics and the natural sound of the song its self really fits with my idea's for the music video and together they could work excellently.

Over all there were no major concers about my video and the idea itself seemed to get the thumbs up from the audience I was pitching to.

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