Our Pitch

 For our first pitch, there's someone that is taken hostage, and it's up to their friends in order to save them. This first pitch is great because it can be maneuvered in many different directions. We could change it to have a plot twist at the end or show that the one who was kidnapped was actually the bad guy. Our group thought that this type of pitch could have the same concept, but change the climax and falling point. We also have doubts about this pitch because this seems like a overused movie topic and probably couldn't be the main subject in the movie. In many movies, a kidnapping is a major plot point but not what the movie is mainly about. 

For our second pitch, 4 friends would go and play in the woods and encounter a monster or a beast in the dark. Our team likes this pitch because this makes the world seem mysterious, as if we don't know everything that lurks beyond our view. We even have the option at filming at night to make it extra scary. A problem with this pitch is that it feels too unrealistic to happen in real life. It's not high odds that 4 random kids would go into the woods to play at night. It's even less of a realistic chance that a monster would appear out of nowhere. Overall, we think that pitch one is better because it makes more sense than pitch 2, where it would be hard to create a mystery off a kidnapping, but it would be more realistic than a monster.




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