Pitching is an important part of the professional filmmaking process. It's how you get funding for your film and the help you need to make it.
Imagine you're in an elevator with a famous film producer. You've got a great script for a movie, and you want to tell her all about it, but you've only got 30 seconds. A teaser pitch is what you do with that 30 seconds. It usually consists of about three sentences that capture the essence of your story, including main characters, the setting, the central conflict, and the hook. The hook is the thing that will set your story apart, make her remember it, and convince her to invite you back to tell her more. For the teaser pitch card, come up with the pitch and give it to your game runner as though he/she was that famous producer. Remember that your pitch has to include information about any green cards you use with it.
The story pitch is what you do when you come back for that meeting. In a story pitch you tell the story of your film as closely as possible to the way you want your film to tell it. You should include major plot points, surprises, information about characters, etc. The goal is to convince the person you're talking to to buy your script and make the film. For this card you don't actually have to write the script or make the movie, you just have to come up with a compelling story for it and be able to explain it to your game runner.
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Imagine you're in an elevator with a famous film producer. You've got a great script for a movie, and you want to tell her all about it, but you've only got 30 seconds. A teaser pitch is what you do with that 30 seconds. It usually consists of about three sentences that capture the essence of your story, including main characters, the setting, the central conflict, and the hook. The hook is the thing that will set your story apart, make her remember it, and convince her to invite you back to tell her more. For the teaser pitch card, come up with the pitch and give it to your game runner as though he/she was that famous producer. Remember that your pitch has to include information about any green cards you use with it.
The story pitch is what you do when you come back for that meeting. In a story pitch you tell the story of your film as closely as possible to the way you want your film to tell it. You should include major plot points, surprises, information about characters, etc. The goal is to convince the person you're talking to to buy your script and make the film. For this card you don't actually have to write the script or make the movie, you just have to come up with a compelling story for it and be able to explain it to your game runner.
Here's an article with more information.