Film Pitch Feedback Peer Evaluation
Overall our presentation was rather successful with the majority of our peers providing us with a score of above fifty out of seventy. With our highest score coming in at a astounding sixty three out of seventy and our lowest coming in at a scarce thirty nine out of seventy.
Overall all of our scores averaged to a impressive fifty two.
The feedback sheet then had eight different questions where each one of our peers had to give qualitative feedback.
One asked "Is the Film Title relevant/intriguing or catchy?"
Picked at random some peers said that our film title was "relative to film" - "catchy good title" - "sticks to memory" and "sounds grand and a costume drama?"
Another question was "Interesting Characters and appropriate cast?"
Some answers were "good cast, well thought out" - "Definitely appropriate" - "Characters appropriate for the scenes involved" and "Not mainstream actors which fits in well with the genre"
Also "Is the film different?"
Peers thought "Cant really make an original horror anymore, but seems vaguely new." - "Cliche" - "Very interesting storyline." - "Very different to many popular horrors"
Finally they were asked "Would you buy the film rights?"
We received ten peers saying "Yes" and only one saying "No"
One asked "Is the Film Title relevant/intriguing or catchy?"
Picked at random some peers said that our film title was "relative to film" - "catchy good title" - "sticks to memory" and "sounds grand and a costume drama?"
Another question was "Interesting Characters and appropriate cast?"
Some answers were "good cast, well thought out" - "Definitely appropriate" - "Characters appropriate for the scenes involved" and "Not mainstream actors which fits in well with the genre"
Also "Is the film different?"
Peers thought "Cant really make an original horror anymore, but seems vaguely new." - "Cliche" - "Very interesting storyline." - "Very different to many popular horrors"
Finally they were asked "Would you buy the film rights?"
We received ten peers saying "Yes" and only one saying "No"
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