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Nov 2019

We will make you feel things with only robots. BECAUSE ALL HUMANS ARE DEAD!!

"A drama, comedy, slice of life about a boy marked to die and his mythological caretakers."

ooo - this is a fun idea.

the elevator pitch for my 'comic' (that's sort of not a comic but not not a comic either lmao) would be -

'illumiverses' is an illustrated (& now often animated!) anthology of poetry.

The elevator pitch I use for mine is:

Follow Empress Wu Zetian's treacherous journey from the hands of enemy Tufan soldiers back to the Forbidden City where she battles foes from within her own kingdom.

Four young men with similar secrets move into an apartment with each other having never met before (to their knowledge). They quickly become close and there is even romantic connections being formed. Magical forces become involved in their lives, though the main focus is still on their relationships with each other.

"A slightly twisted take on coming-of-age stories and the cliches therein."

I'll post ite here because i really need help with that topic.

"In a world where an manipulative organization rulez everything, a runaway princess, and her half alien sister, team up with a boy who is searchimg for a mysterious object to save his brother from a curse"

I feel like there’s some confusion in this thread between elevator pitches and log lines!!!

The best example I could find for the distinction between the two is this:

Elevator pitch:
“ Granny is a horror movie. It’s about a serial killer who kills teenagers who violate the rules of etiquette.”

Logline:
“ Saddened by her mother’s death, a lonely teen must confront a woman claiming to be her grandmother, whose strict rules lead to a psychotic murder spree.”

I hope this helps

All-Star Squadron falls into an episode of The Outer Limits.

Superman, but he's like the main characters of the Outer Limits episodes Soldier and Behold, Eck!

A combination of Bizarro and Specter falls into pre-crisis Earth-2.

A confused white blood cell from a living universe causes trouble in an alternate WW2. He's opposed by a burned-out Dr. Strange who wants to destroy him and a golden-hearted man made of light that wants to understand him.

"You should not play baseball in lifts"- Winston Churchill

My comic's still real early in the story, so the whole plot necessarily hasn't been revealed yet. However,

a serious elevator pitch:

"Scarfs just can't seem to catch a break. As if things weren't bad enough already, now the fate of humanity rests in her hands- but here's the thing: she doesn't know if it's worth saving or not."

a non serious elevator pitch:

"A comic about good moms and bad moms, not moms and vodka aunts."

Me: Okay, here is my pitch. How about '50 Shades of Grey' but genderswapped.

Some Fictional Publisher: Ah yes people do like "50 Shades of Grey" but it already would be niche with a Female Domme...

Me: and the relationship slowly unraveled into being as toxic and unhealthy as critics of '50 Shades of Grey' think it should be.

Publisher: Wait so would this be a romance then or more of criminal tale-

Me: And the 'Grey' woman is actually the Head of a Mafia family and her paramour is a sidekick of the vigilante trying to take her down.

Publisher: Okay so this is sounding more like those Marvel comic things-

Me: Oh yeah and the 'grey' Character has super powers and her mafia family is based off of the seven sins-

Publisher: Okay scale it back now, I have no idea what niche you are trying to fit in here. Is it a romance? Thriller? Is it YA even though there is a '50 Shades' kink factor? What are you-

Me: And 'Grey' character is a Black Woman who was a child soldier and the 'Ana' character is basically a male Ana but with blue eyes and the 'crackhead mother' back story!

Publisher:...get out.

(That's how imagine it would go anyways...)

Combine the tried and true concept of the superhero with the whimsy of Saturday morning cartoons and Nintendo video games.

I know what an elevator pitch is, but in grad school they overused that idea so much that every time I hear it I just cringe. If in the situation I just say somethin like: "It's a scifi drama-adventure that some friends and I made up, and then I adapted it to a comic format. Here is the link if you want to check it out" :relieved:

The main objective is to keep it short and to the point. For example, here's the one for my webcomic, Bethellium.

In a world where magic is almost extinct, there's still one hidden city where magic is being preserved. Follow the adventures of the five sorceresses that will see the Magic City of Bethellium become legend.

2 months later

My elevator pitch for my short story collection is:

A short story collection that involves science fiction, fast-paced action scenes, and dystopic universes. First story revolves around zombies! XD Second story focuses on dancing assassins!

1 month later

So to add on, the pitch for my first story is:

Trust no one. Not the living, and certainly not the dead.