Now that I have chosen a brief that I feel comfortable with, next I will begin to plan a production pitch. Although I feel that I often work well alone, from my AS production I have learnt I also work well as part of a team as it helps when coming up with ideas and overcoming problems. I also feel team work can help make a production strong as they are often well rounded as they have been views from perspectives other than my own. By acknowledging this I have decided to work together with two other people who have also chosen the same brief as I have.
Below is my presentation for the pitch of my future product. Having a pitch is a good way for my group and I to begin as it helps when establishing ideas and planning for the desired outcome.
My production pitch focuses on varies areas including a short synopsis, possible actors, locations and song choices as well as a examples of other music videos that I felt looked good and fitting their chosen tones.
After delivering the presentation I received some audience feedback. The majority of the audience liked the sound of my overall idea of including freedom and openness however, some comments in relation to the location altered my original thinking. My preferred locations were originally open fields and woodlands however in discussion it was raised that these two locations can potentially give the audience varied feelings. It's important for me to consider this as I would want to avoid giving the audience mixed messages.
Issues around lightning and colour treatments also came up as with some of the pictures and examples I used had different treatments from each other. From this I feel that I should chooses a more washed out colouring when it comes to post production rather than a bright one and colours that are over exposed. My production date will also be taking place in autumn and winter months so it is important that I am able to adapt my ideas in ways that are able to suit the environment.
Receiving audience feedback is always helpful and is a useful and important part of any production. From taking in feed back I was able to see potential flaws and simple ways in which I can improve my ideas in the planning stages of production.
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