Pitch Blog: new ideas

 

Pitch 1: After surviving a national attack, A survivor speaks with their therapist about the events that actually happened at the scene and how it affects their daily life.

 We didn't choose this film because it would include a lot of complex, heavy editing and we don't want the film to appear choppy and fake. It would be challenging to make the film look authentic.


Pitch 2: After being separated at the age of 7, Two childhood friends try to rekindle their friendship but notice that nothing is the same as before.


We chose this pitch because it's simple and flexible. This film can be played out in multiple ways and location isn't a problem if we need to change anything.


Pitch 3: An investigator takes on a forgotten case in hopes of getting fame and recognition but it takes an ominous turn the more the investigator learns about the case.


We didn't choose this pitch because it would need more actors to play the characters, and it would be difficult to access a setting or location that would perfectly capture the mood we wanted to portray in the film.


As a group, we decided to go with pitch 2 because it was an idea that everyone liked and it's very flexible regarding the different storylines and locations that can be included.





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