Video Editing Lesson 11. Modules 11.1Review deliverables 11.2Edit videos 11.3Put together business plan 11.4Continue working on prototype.

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Video Editing Lesson 11

Modules 11.1Review deliverables 11.2Edit videos 11.3Put together business plan 11.4Continue working on prototype

11.1 Review deliverables 3-5 screenshots of your app prototype Source code for your team’s prototype Pitch video Demo video of app Business Plan 100-word app description

11.2 Edit Videos Get feedback on your videos so far. What do people find effective and not effective? Do retakes of the parts that don’t flow well or don’t make a compelling argument. Edit your videos to include the best footage.

11.3 Put Together the Business Plan You just need to type it all up and put it in one document. Reread each section and make revisions based on what you ended up building. Your Business Plan needs to contain the following sections:  Product Description  Potential Market Size  Competitive Analysis  Branding and Promotion  Potential Revenue

11.4 Continue Work on Your App Continue working on your app! How far are you on your feature list?

Next Week Last edits and revisions Product Reflection Submission