For the final project/debate you will need to create a video that supports your view on one of the current topics in family law. Each video needs to include the following:
1. The One-Word Pitch.
Pro tip: Write a fifty-word pitch. Reduce it to twenty-five words. Then to six words. One of those remaining half-dozen is almost certainly your one-word pitch.
2. The Question Pitch.
Pro tip: Use this if your arguments are strong. If they’re weak, make a statement. Or better yet, find some new arguments.
3. The Subject Line Pitch.
Pro tip: Review the subject lines of the last twenty e-mail messages you’ve sent. Note how many of them appeal to either utility or curiosity. If that number is less than ten, re-write each one that fails the test.
4. The Twitter Pitch.
Pro tip: Even though Twitter allows 140 characters, limit your pitch to 120 characters so that others can pass it on. Remember: The best pitches are short, sweet, and easy to retweet.
5. The PIxar Pitch
One of the tools that Dan Pink offers is ‘The Pixar Pitch’. Emma Coats, a former Pixar story artist, has created a six sentence template for an irresistible story:
‘Once upon a time _____. Every day_____. One day_____. Because of that_____. Because of that_____. Until finally_____.’
6. The Rhyming Pitch
I think you can figure this one out
http://www.danpink.com/pitch
- Research about the topic
- A "Daniel Pink Pitch"
- Life Changing Dynamics
1. The One-Word Pitch.
Pro tip: Write a fifty-word pitch. Reduce it to twenty-five words. Then to six words. One of those remaining half-dozen is almost certainly your one-word pitch.
2. The Question Pitch.
Pro tip: Use this if your arguments are strong. If they’re weak, make a statement. Or better yet, find some new arguments.
3. The Subject Line Pitch.
Pro tip: Review the subject lines of the last twenty e-mail messages you’ve sent. Note how many of them appeal to either utility or curiosity. If that number is less than ten, re-write each one that fails the test.
4. The Twitter Pitch.
Pro tip: Even though Twitter allows 140 characters, limit your pitch to 120 characters so that others can pass it on. Remember: The best pitches are short, sweet, and easy to retweet.
5. The PIxar Pitch
One of the tools that Dan Pink offers is ‘The Pixar Pitch’. Emma Coats, a former Pixar story artist, has created a six sentence template for an irresistible story:
‘Once upon a time _____. Every day_____. One day_____. Because of that_____. Because of that_____. Until finally_____.’
6. The Rhyming Pitch
I think you can figure this one out
http://www.danpink.com/pitch