Our film pitch presentation was evaluated by ourselves, our peers and our teacher. These are the evaluative points that were raised.
We came to the conclusion that our film title was relevant and bold. We were told that our title was bold, short, snappy and would easily stick in a person's mind; it gains the interest of the audience and subtly hints toward the plot. It also allows the audience to guess the genre without giving too much away.
However, the title is quite generic and not very original as there is a popular television show with the same name.
Our characters have good biographical detail and are all very different and interesting. The cast and the characters fit the genre well. We have young character which means that they are easy for the target audience (teenage boys) to relate to. We also have a wide range of actors including some from minority groups meaning we have good diversity. Some of the characters are also well known meaning that the actors could be good marketing for the film as they already have a fan Base.
However, some people believed that the characters are too stereotypical and would react in prdictable ways, even if they are well developed.
The opening of the film works well to establish both setting and character. It has the potential to create interest right from the start. There is lots of enigma as the audience is left wondering if the characters will escape or even survive.
Though, some argued that the ending could be predictable.
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