Monday, 12 November 2012
Our pitches
Our pitches
Our first one was about people going out one night and waking up in the morning to find things went wrong and figure out what happened but then some police came into the seen and arrested one of them. The theme of our ideas were friendship and the 'bro-mace', this is to show the love between the friends. Our idea of the location was going to be the cricket club as it is like a social place and it can be made to a place where they look like they have had a good but crazy night. Our props were going to be things like the police outfit and the beer cans and bottles shown in the back ground. The actors were going to be some of out friends 'Blayze White' and 'Kane Guichard'. These would have been good to work with as we get along with them. Our target audience was females under 35 as out primary audience however as it is a mainstream genre it can be almost universal. The enigma in the opening scene would have been 'why are they are?', 'what have they done?' and 'why is the police there?' Our unique selling point was the strange outcomes, the amount of enigma and the consequences in a topical lads night out presented in a almost phantasmagorical standpoint.
People did not really like this pitch as it was to similar to the hangover and thought it was copying.
Our second pitch was about 4 people moving into a house with one girl creating an awkward atmosphere.
We would introduce the characters over a narrative voice giving profiles of each person. Our theme would friendship between the boys and romance. The location is going to be one of our houses to make it look more realistic. The props will be things like computers for the geek and sports thing for the sporty person. Our actors ideas where all of our friend #s as they are reliable to use and will not let us down. The target audience was mostly lads under 35 as it is a 'ladish' concept in the social group C2-E as it is not styled in anyway to the higher class, mainly students. The enigma is 'why is she moving in with them?, and why not a friend?' The unique selling point is the people/attitudes of the characters and the difference in people.
People really liked this pitch as it was an original idea and thought it could be made very funny.
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