If i'm honest I didn't really enjoy doing my presentation, i'm a person that gets nervous when it comes to doing things on my own and I didn't feel one hundred percent confident in my idea. Having said this, I have learnt from the experience and it wasn't as bad as I previous anticipated. The 'senior perfessionals' listened to my idea and I felt that doing my research had paid off as I didn't feel under so much pressure whilst presenting. Due to nerves, I definitely spoke to quickly so if I was to repeat my pitch to other perfessionals I would ensure I spoke slower.
After doing my pitch it hasn't given me a good experience in knowing what it would be like to pitch a film idea and how I can prepare myself if I was to do it again. For instance, it would have been a good idea for me to have gotten some friends or family to ask me questions about my film idea so I could have anticipated what the experts might have asked and so that I could have seen any protential flaws in my idea prior to doing the presentation.
My pitch itself didn't go very well, the experts asked alot of questions that I took a relatively long period of time to answer, however I think this was due to the fact I wasn't one hundred percent sure on my idea at this time, so I feel if I was more confident I would have been happier about answering the questions given. This also means that I should have decided on an idea at an earlier stage.
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