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FILM STUDIES & CINEMATOGRAPHY | PROJECT 2 — PITCH BIBLE


Week 6 – Week 9 | 29/10/24 – 19/11/25
Emily Soh Ching-Ling | 0359478
Bachelor of Design (Honours) in Creative Media
Film Studies & Cinematography | Section 01 | PVT60104
Project 2 — Pitch Bible


TABLE OF CONTENTS 


1.0 LECTURES 

*Sidenote: All lectures have been completed in Project 1.


2.0 INSTRUCTIONS 



3.0 PROJECT 2 — PITCH BIBLE 

Instructions: 
  1. Create a pitch bible based on your story from Project 1. The pitch bible serves as a comprehensive document that communicates the concept, characters, visual style, and potential of the animation to potential investors, production companies, and distributors.
  2. Requirements:
    1. PPT:
      1. Format: A4 (landscape), PDF.
      2. Content:
        1. Cover Page (title and name).
        2. Logline.
        3. Product Specifications (genre, target audience, duration, technique).
        4. Synopsis.
        5. Theme.
        6. Character Description (character image and short description).
        7. World Description.
      3. Each page must be supported with visuals.
    2. Presentation:
      1. Your camera must be on.
      2. Duration: Not more than eight minutes.
      3. Format: .mp4.
      4. Upload on YouTube as unlisted.
  3. Submission:
    1. PPT.
    2. YouTube link to presentation.

3.1 PROGRESS

Figure 3.1-1: Pitch Bible Layout — Without Visuals, Week 8 (15/11/24)

Figure 3.1-2: Additional Visuals, Week 8 (17/11/24)

I laid out the text first so that I can plan the amount of visuals I'd need. Most of the visuals used are taken from Animation Fundamentals. The ones in Figure 3.1-2 were made specifically for this project. 


3.2 FINAL SUBMISSION


Figure 3.2-1: Project 2 — PPT (Final Submission), Week 9 (19/11/24)

Figure 3.2-2: Project 2 — Presentation (Final Submission), Week 9 (19/11/24)


4.0 REFLECTION 

Glad to get this over with. This project helped me better understand my character and flesh out her personality. Plus, I got to draw funky pigeons.😊

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