mockumentary-pitch
Mockumentary Pitch Preparation
Create compelling pitch materials that sell the concept and demonstrate tone.
Pitch Materials Overview
| Material | Length | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Logline | 1-2 sentences | Hook, elevator pitch |
| Synopsis | 1 page | Story summary |
| One-pager | 1 page | Sell sheet with key elements |
| Treatment | 5-15 pages | Detailed story breakdown |
| Pitch deck | 10-15 slides | Visual presentation |
| Lookbook | 10-20 pages | Visual/tonal reference |
Logline
Formula for mockumentary logline: [Documentary premise] follows [character with flaw] as they [pursue goal] in [absurd world], revealing [satirical truth].
Examples:
- "A documentary crew follows an aging British rock band on what may be their final tour, revealing the absurd ego and touching delusion behind rock stardom." (Spinal Tap)
- "Five eccentric dog owners compete at the most prestigious dog show in America, exposing the strange passions lurking beneath suburban respectability." (Best in Show)
Key elements:
- Documentary framing explicit
- Character flaw/gap implied
- Stakes clear
- World absurdity hinted
- Satirical target suggested
Save to: pitch/logline.txt
Synopsis
One-page synopsis structure:
Paragraph 1: The world and documentary premise
- What is being documented?
- Why is a crew there?
- What world are we entering?
Paragraph 2: Main characters and their delusions
- Who are we following?
- What do they want?
- What's the gap between self-image and reality?
Paragraph 3: The central conflict/event
- What's at stake?
- What goes wrong?
- How do character flaws create problems?
Paragraph 4: Escalation
- How do things get worse?
- What comic complications arise?
- How do characters double down?
Paragraph 5: Resolution and takeaway
- How does it end?
- What satirical point lands?
- What emotional truth emerges?
Tone note: Synopsis should hint at the comedy through word choice and irony, but not try to be funny. Describe funny things earnestly.
Save to: pitch/synopsis.md
One-Pager
Include:
-
Title and logline
-
Format: Feature film / TV series / Limited series
-
Tone reference: "In the vein of [Reference Film/Show]"
-
The world: 2-3 sentences on the documentary subject
-
Key characters: 1 sentence each for 3-5 main characters
-
The hook: What makes this unique/timely?
-
Why now: Cultural relevance, zeitgeist connection
-
Why this team: Creator credentials (if applicable)
Save to: pitch/one-pager.md
Treatment
Extended story document covering:
- Opening: How documentary begins, first images, first interviews
- World establishment: Introduction to the subject/subculture
- Character introductions: Each major character's first appearance and interview
- Inciting incident: What sets the main story in motion
- Rising action: Sequence-by-sequence escalation
- Midpoint: Major turning point or revelation
- Complications: Things get worse
- Crisis: Lowest point / maximum absurdity
- Climax: The main event / confrontation
- Resolution: Where everyone ends up
- Final image: Last shot of the documentary
Treatment tone: More narrative than synopsis. Should read somewhat like watching the documentary. Include representative dialogue snippets and interview excerpts.
Save to: script/treatment.md
Pitch Deck
Slide structure:
- Title slide: Title, genre, logline
- Tone slide: Reference images, comparison titles
- The world: Photos/images evoking the documentary subject
- Character slides: 1-2 per major character with casting suggestions if any
- Story overview: Visual act structure
- Sample moments: 3-4 specific comic scenes described
- Why now: Cultural relevance
- Series potential (if TV): Season arcs, episodic engine
- Team: Creator bios
- Contact: How to reach you
Save to: pitch/deck/ (as .pptx or images)
Lookbook
Visual and tonal reference collection:
Include:
- Still images evoking the documentary world
- Reference frames from similar mockumentaries
- Character inspiration photos
- Location references
- Color palette and visual style notes
- Excerpt pages from the script demonstrating voice
Purpose: Show you understand the tone. Demonstrate the gap between the earnest documentary surface and the comic reality underneath.
Save to: pitch/deck/lookbook/
Mockumentary-Specific Pitch Tips
Demonstrate the earnestness: Pitch materials should describe characters without mocking them. Let the absurdity speak for itself.
Show the gap: Every character description should imply the gap between how they see themselves and how we'll see them.
Prove you understand documentaries: Reference real documentaries that inspired the style, not just comedy references.
Address the "why documentary" question: Be ready to explain why the documentary format is essential, not just a stylistic choice.
Avoid explaining the jokes: If you have to explain why something is funny in pitch materials, it probably won't read as funny in the script.
More from joelborellis/screenplay-mockumentary
mockumentary-screenplay
Write mockumentary screenplays in Fountain format with proper documentary conventions, talking head formatting, and comedic dialogue. Use when user needs to write screenplay pages, format talking heads, write verite scenes, craft dialogue, or convert outline to script. Triggers on screenplay writing, Fountain formatting, dialogue writing, scene writing, or drafting for mockumentary projects.
42mockumentary-revision
Revise and polish mockumentary screenplays for comedy timing, tonal consistency, and documentary authenticity. Use when user needs to revise a mockumentary draft, punch up comedy, check tonal consistency, tighten dialogue, or polish scenes. Triggers on revision, rewriting, polish, punch-up, notes implementation, or refinement of mockumentary screenplays.
12mockumentary-structure
Structure mockumentary screenplays with documentary framing, talking heads, and comedic beats. Use when user needs to outline a mockumentary, plan act structure, place talking heads, design documentary sequences, or pace comedic escalation. Triggers on outlining, structure planning, act breaks, sequence design, or pacing discussions for mockumentary projects.
6mockumentary-concept
Develop mockumentary film concepts including premise, world, stakes, and satirical targets. Use when user wants to brainstorm mockumentary ideas, develop a documentary-comedy premise, find satirical angles, or establish the "world" being documented. Triggers on mentions of mockumentary concept, premise development, satire targets, or starting a new mockumentary project.
4mockumentary-characters
Create mockumentary characters with talking head personas, comedic blind spots, and ensemble dynamics. Use when user needs to develop characters for a mockumentary, create character profiles, design talking head interview voices, or build an ensemble cast. Triggers on character creation, ensemble design, talking head development, or character arc planning for mockumentary projects.
4skill-detection-test
Verifies that Claude Code can detect and load Skills. Use this to test skill discovery.
3