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2006 Spring ->Concept Design and Storyboarding ->First Pitch
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| | | Assignment 3: | | | | | Title | First Pitch | | Due Date | Monday 20 February 2006 in class | | Points | 10 | | Preparation | Assignment 1: Story Generation, Assignment 2: Character Development & DDSF pages 51 - 54. | | Venue | In Class | | Connection | Individual presentation for each member of each Team of Two | | Turn-in Method | Presentation | | Format | Pitch | | Subject Line | N/A | | File Name | N/A | | Notes | Practice!!!! |
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Pitch your story. In class, you will have at most 30 seconds to pitch your story idea. Each person will present one pitch, but you should work with your teammate to help develop each story and pitch. Make sure you have practiced your pitch. You may want to try several pitches out with friends or fiends to get feedback as to the story and your pitch style. Winnow your various stories down to the One story. Once you have that One story, refine your pitch for that story and practice it. Each person will present a pitch and the team's choices as well as the pitches of your teammates will impact your evaluation. So work as a team. | |
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