Friday 4 December 2009

Pitch 1. The Bind Date

Jane is looking for love and can’t seem to find it anywhere; she sets herself up on a dating website hoping to find Mr right on there. She gets a few messages on the website and decides to set up dates with the four men she is most matched to. She tells them all to meet her at the same place on different days of the week We get to see through Jane’s view how all the dates go and she narrates us through them with her thoughts, we get to know what she feels about their looks, dress sense, personality and most importantly to Jane the mans sparkling eyes. All of Jane’s dates are flops and after the fourth date she decides she is done with looking for love and sits in the cafĂ©/bar with her head held in her hands. Just as she says these words the cute new waiter comes over to offer her another drink, he asks Jane why she looks so down and as Jane sits and tells him the chemistry can be clearly seen. When the waiter, Joe, asks Jane on a date the next day Jane thinks he is taking pity on her but as she finds out on the date, they really fall for each other. Jane’s moral is that if you stop looking for love, love will find you.

AS COURSEWORK:

The Main Pitch: what to include

Main idea full plot outline
Beginning/middle/end
Main characters- who are they- what is there relationship with each other?
What is the characters motivation
What are their characteristics
Locations- consider where you intend to film, explain why
Opening sequence- develop rough outline for this and include storyboard
Generic identifiers
Who do the audience know it is a specific genre? What are the ‘keys’ are being used to help the audience to indentify.

THE PITCH: idea 4

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THE PITCH: idea 3

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THE PITCH: IDEA 2

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THE PITCH: idea 1


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