Demo Guidelines Lesson 9. Modules 9.1Demo Video Guidelines 9.2Begin Filming Pitch Video 9.3Continue working on prototype.

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Demo Guidelines Lesson 9

Modules 9.1Demo Video Guidelines 9.2Begin Filming Pitch Video 9.3Continue working on prototype

9.1 Demo Video Guidelines 2 minutes long (+/- a few seconds) Show the functionality of your app Simple and clear Highlight the unique features of your app Focus on the user interface Narrate during the video if you need to do so Watch example videos

9.2 Begin Filming Your Pitch Video Start filming your pitch video. Try to get through a first take of at least half of your plan.

9.3 Continue Working on Your App Continue working on your app. After today’s session, get some feedback from potential users. Take notes! Or get some video footage if possible. It could be useful for your pitch video.

Next Week Continue working on your prototype. Continue working on your pitch video. Begin filming your demo video.