I made my pitch successful by...
PowerPoint
My PowerPoint mainly consisted of pictures and short bullet points. With the pictures I explained there relevance to my pitch and used them to refer to other games. As for the bullet points I extended on them by using my wide knowledge of terminology to explain to the audience what will be included in my game.I found that this was affective as it allowed me to connect different pieces of terminology and summarise them, it increased my amount of time in rehearsal so I was able to keep speaking without stutters of pauses it prevented me from quoting everything on the PowerPoint as a result made me look very professional by using my interpersonal skills.
Interpersonal Skills
Using my interpersonal skills I was able to look and sound enthusiastic towards the audience I did this by keeping eye contact and using hand gestures in order to prove my point. This allowed my audience to keep interest in my game pitch. I was also able to summarise all the important terminology in a way that made sense. I also spoke slowly and clearly which allowed my audience to get all the important information.As a result I was able to effectively communicate my information for my game pitch in a professional and interesting manner. However I was not sure on the definition of a terminological word however I was able to quickly and subtly correct my error when questions were asked about it. If I was improve on my pitch I would do more research into the definitions of the terminology I was not sure on.
In conclusion my pitch was very successful due to my effective use of my interpersonal skills and my ability to extend on bullet points included in my PowerPoint. However to make my pitch successful next time I need to remember the correct definition of the terminology.
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