Visual Storytelling for Animation Projects

The history pitch

A course by Luigi Esparza Santa María , Audiovisual Communicator

Audiovisual Communicator. Lima District, Peru.
Joined April 2019
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1,122 students
Audio: Spanish
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About the video: The history pitch

Overview

“Here we will get fully into the history pitch. I will tell you some examples of how we should use this pitch in our favor to be able to polish our story. ”

In this video lesson Luigi Esparza Santa María addresses the topic: The history pitch, which is part of the Domestika online course: Visual Storytelling for Animation Projects. Learn how to tell a story with simple sketches and prepare a pitch for investors.

Partial transcription of the video

“THE PITCH OF HISTORY In this lesson we will go into the history pitch, How to tell a story properly. THE PITCH OF HISTORY It is the most basic pitch, basic in the sense of the first, the base from which the rest comes out, because a story if it doesn't hook, if it’s not polished, If the public does not connect with it, the rest does not work. What is a history pitch? It's basically telling a story, an anecdote, a joke. It's you narrating with words before an audience. This is relatively easy, because we as human beings we always tell stories. We always want to tell stories, listen to them, ...”

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Course summary for: Visual Storytelling for Animation Projects

  • Level: Beginner
  • 98% positive reviews (45)
  • 1122 students
  • 5 units
  • 18 lessons (1h 49m)
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    3D & Animation
  • Areas

    Animation, Script, Storytelling

Luigi Esparza Santa María

Luigi Esparza Santa María
A course by Luigi Esparza Santa María

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Audiovisual Communicator

Luigi Esparza is an Audiovisual Communicator and master in creative writing. He has been a university professor for ten years, as well as a screenwriter and animation director for fifteen.

He has his own animation company, Polirama, along with his partner Mauricio. He wrote an award-winning script in Peru and Spain, Mochica, which is still in production. He also developed a preschool series called Ciudad Jardín, the first one in Peru. He currently works on another called Babi and Maiki, and another for a teenage audience called Ultraviolet.


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Visual Storytelling for Animation Projects. 3D, and Animation course by Luigi Esparza Santa María

Visual Storytelling for Animation Projects

A course by Luigi Esparza Santa María
Audiovisual Communicator. Lima District, Peru.
Joined April 2019
  • 98% positive reviews (45)
  • 1,122 students