The Final Presentation Pitch your Historical Movie Idea!

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The Final Presentation Pitch your Historical Movie Idea!

1. Title Slide: 1 Slide Your production company name Logo The producers of the film (you and partner)

2. Feature Slide- 1 Slide Here is where you identify the exact historical event, topic, or person that your movie will focus on. Give the name of your film! (See best movie titles and worst movie titles) Include images Be sure to identify the type of movie (genre) that you are planning on producing for this event, topic, or person: TV miniseries, feature-length epic, multi-part feature length epic, animated/CGI epic, or documentary, docudrama, or alternative History.

3. Historical Information **1-2 Slides Provide historical information based on your research of the event, topic, or person. Be brief, but provide enough detail that someone who may either know a little bit about this topic or nothing about this topic can easily catch on with where you might go with the movie. Provide a link to: 1. a website 2. a Primary Source- Provide a link to a Primary source that the story line of your movie can use.

4. Historical Accuracies/Inaccuracies Address the level of the productions Historical accuracy. What is your Historical “goal?” Will you add fiction? What would History teachers say? Provide a Historical Accuracy Score-

5. Why? 1 Slide Describe to the class why this idea will “be a hit” Why does your production company think audiences will come out to see this? What makes this topic special? Why is it interesting? Try to provide a fact (with source) that shows why this genre or story will be a hit! (see next slide for a possible way to find a fact)

6. Similar Film Research and describe to the class a film that is similar. What is different about your film? What makes it better? What makes this topic special? Why is it interesting?