Monday, 19 September 2011

Pitch for the Preliminary task

The pitch of this idea for the preliminary task would consist of a buisnessman (Ellis Trutwein) under pressure at home on his desk using computer typing madly, sweating profusely and getting nervous, wearing his favourite tie and shirt as well as glasses. On the screen as the camera walks in, the time of the event appears on the screen. In the bottom right of the screen there will be a timer counting down. The Computer screen would be really emphasised with a bright light but unable to see as it’s really blurry so the viewer wouldn’t know what the person is doing on it. Throughout the intense scene there will be a red light slowly fading on and off to highlight how stressful the buisnessman is and how intense the atmosphere is. The camera skips to the next room where two people are having conversation, they hear tapping noises from next door, one of the two asks “what is that noise?” the other replies “I have no idea” the camera then goes back to the buisnessman and there is loads of empty Red Bull cans filling up the bin, the time of the event appears again, the camera the goes back to the buisnessman who is still typing ferociously, and still sweating. He receives a text message, without looking at the message he throws is phone. Time goes on and the buisnessmen is still typing crazily, the camera cuts back to the two people in the other room who are playing cards, then all of a sudden the buisnessman  screams “YEAH!” and they hear it reverberating from the other side of the wall causing the tea to smash. The camera finally then returns back to the buisnessmen's screen for the first time and shows that he has won an ebay bid.

2 comments:

  1. Don't overcomplicate the preliminary task. Save your creative enthusiasm for the main task, which is marked! Make sure you fulfil the three technical requirements of the brief.

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  2. A complicated idea but sounds good overall.
    from dan and will x

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