What should be included in my draft treatment?

Most things that are included in a traditional treatment are already part of the STORYHIVE application. The draft treatment for your application is a chance for you to tell us more about your project. The treatment should be no more than 3 pages, keep it simple. You can use visuals if you wish to. 

If you are submitting a documentary project, here are some suggestions for what to include in your draft treatment:

Story

  • What’s the main question you’re seeking to answer in your documentary?
  • How do you plan to tell the story visually?
  • What do you hope the audience learns or understands from watching the Documentary?
  • Are there any specific events that you want to cover during the film? (Keep your rough cut delivery date in mind).

Interview subjects:

  • Who do you plan to interview? Are they confirmed?
  • Why do you want to include them in the film?
  • What do you plan to ask them? 
  • Do they transform during the film? 
  • What do we learn from them?

If you are submitting a fictional (scripted) project, these are some suggestions for what to include in your draft treatment:

Story

  • How does your story begin? How are you introducing the story and characters to your audience?
  • What is the conflict? What problem are the characters trying to solve?
  • How does it get resolved?
  • How do you plan to tell the story visually?

Characters

  • Who are the characters? Give us a brief description of each main character.