Pitch Blog

Pitch A: Introduces high school friends preparing for spring break, unaware that an enigmatic force or person is secretly following their every move.


Pitch B: a character who receives enigmatic messages foretelling future events, revealing a profound collection with destiny and exploring the intricate relationship between free will and predestination.  


Discuss Pitch A: The high school friends during spring break concept offers a compelling blend of suspense and drama, tapping into the relatable experiences of young adults. The thematic richness and potential for unexpected twists make it an enticing choice. The challenge here lies in maintaining a balance between suspense and clarity while keeping viewers engaged in the characters' journey.


Discuss Pitch B: The concept of receiving enigmatic messages about future events and exploring the complexities of destiny provides a unique and thought-provoking narrative. However, the challenge here lies in ensuring a balance between suspense and clarity, avoiding potential confusion in the storytelling. While the concept is intriguing, it requires careful execution to effectively convey the supernatural elements without becoming overly reliant on clichés or predictable tropes. As the story involves a character receiving enigmatic messages foretelling future events, maintaining a sense of mystery and originality is crucial.


My final decision: After some consideration, the final decision was Pitch B. The decision to go with Pitch B was influenced by the desire for a narrative that delves into deeper themes and existential questions. While Pitch A had its advantages, Pitch B presented an opportunity to create a more introspecting and intellectually engaging film. The decision-making process involved evaluating the creative potential, thematic richness, and feasibility, ultimately opting for the concept that aligns with exploration of human experience.




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