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Introduce the time and place of the film. “Hollywood – 1950’s”. Describe the
place a little, paint a real picture – what does it feel like, what does it
smell like, what’s going on there?
Welcome
to Harajuku Japan a place that is a combination of many things from cultures to
fashion and technology its all here.
- Introduce a character. Give us
something really human about him or her – really make him or her feel real.
Meet Yubi
and Anko two strong individuals how could hold there own although anko feels
like this girl with a sense of duty who is being thrown out of her element when
she is ask to go the city to give this lantern to a old family friend.
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Describe the character’s plight. What is he or she up against? What is his or
her journey going to be in this film?
In the
film Anko is on a journey to get to the lantern festival to with an old family
friend in the city but being the village girl that she is she gets into a lot
of trouble by accident which includes getting the lantern stolen which she
feels is a bad sign because of her sense of duty.
- Describe what your film is
about. Remember, what your film is about is not necessarily an outline of what
happens in your film. It’s a description of the themes and goals of your film –
what you’ll teach or communicate to your audience.
My film is
about how both traditional and urban life can come together to make something
beauty and different. I also want to express the themes of presernverce and
duty which will be seen through the young girls actions throughout the story as
they each battle to get the lantern.
- Close with a hook – something to keep
your audience wondering what might happen and wishing for more. A pitch that
ends on intrigue is a perfect pitch.
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