Wednesday, 21 October 2015

Kickstarter Review

Looking at pitch's on Kickstarter it was clear that the people pitching were very passionate about what they were pitching. They commented on how much of a good opportunity it would be for someone to donate to their project.
Some of the pitches had a lot of talking and not very many images of what they are creating. On the other hand, some had a lot of imagery and not a lot of talking, so it would be good to have a balance between the two.
They made it clear what they were aiming towards, however they had a lot of emphasis on money and donations to their project....although that's the idea of Kickstarter, I feel that they should be backing their projects and emphasizing aspects of that rather than focussing largely on money.
There were some things I noticed some of the pitch's could have been improved by and these are: showing more artwork, being confident in what they're saying and invest in some good quality filming (sometimes the camera was shaky or off focus which didn't come across very professional).


From watching the Kickstarter pitch's, I have gained some insight on how I should pitch my project. I should include plenty of visuals but have enough to say to support what I am showing. I need to have my project and intentions clear and I need to be confident in my project and what I am saying.

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