Friday, January 17, 2020

Choosing the pitch

  Bori and came down to two pitches that we liked. I think all three of our pitches were good but these were easier to do. The two pitches we came down to were pitch 1 and 2. The first pitch is a scene of a man jogging Then a police officer tries to arrest him. The jogger proceeds to run away from the cop elevating to a chase. The next pitch is a scene about two friends hanging out. One leaves to go to the bathroom. Later the friend on the couch hears the friend screaming for help. The guy sees his friend in a pool of blood and the murderer that awaits him. He then tries his best to escape.
   The first pitch is a good idea because we can use the fact that the guy is running for good camera angles. I was think of a low angle of the runner foot and the officer's foot. The second blog is a good idea because we can add some dialogue to the scene. And it gives us a chance to use makeup and fake blood which is cool. It's also the only horror movie pitch that we have. If you don't like horror movie you probably still wet your bed. The third pitch wasn't good enough and wasn't really a good pitch for our movie. It doesn't give a hook to the audience and that's what pitches are supposed to do. It was a scene of  a guy giving another guy drugs and the guy faints. The dealer doesn't know what to do.  This a very vague a brief pitch and isn't so good.
    The pitch that we went for is the horror pitch or pitch 2. It the most unique and has a little bit of everything in the pitch. It's also easy to do.

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