Praise For: Pitch Meetings
I am into Ryan George’s Pitch Meetings, the show that re-enacts what could have happened when a movie’s creation process was between a movie screen-writer (Screen Writer Guy) and studio executive (Executive Guy).
I started watching these after experiencing a movie or TV show that left a strange taste in my mouth - like, something was off about the whole thing. Some part of the story just didn’t fit or didn’t make sense within the context of the movie.
This is where Pitch Meetings is awesome - it fills in this gap by giving an explanation for this.
The best part - Ryan George is only going from knowledge everyone else has, so he’s filling gaps too.
These explanations are so good, I stopped investing countless hours in watching these show to watch the Pitch Meetings, I just jump right to the Pitch Meeting for anything that seemed interesting as the summary in the Pitch Meeting hits the mark. I save so much of my previous screen time.
Saving Screen Time is TIGHT!
Also, that whole bad taste in my mouth? It’s filled with laughter as the explanations from the Pitch Meeting makes more sense than the movie!
What I love about the whole premise of these Pitch Meetings are that they are essentially doing a:
- Linear Presentation (the Pitch Meeting) of an
- Non-linear Producttion (the making of the movie) that started originally as
- Linear Story (the script for the movie.
It was getting really hard to enjoy all the content available to us that sometimes just missed the mark in the story or even leaving me satisfied.
Pitch Meetings makes this Super Easy, Barely and Inconvenience.