5 Writing Your Business Pitch

Writing Your Business Pitch
Once you've bounced your object, create a welcome pitch that introduce your stop motion business.
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Animation6-9 Grade

This lesson contains 8 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Writing Your Business Pitch
Once you've bounced your object, create a welcome pitch that introduce your stop motion business.

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1. Greeting
Hi! We are ____________________________ (your studio name).

2. What you do
We bring ____________________________ (stories, ideas, dreams, etc.) to life using ____________________________ (stop motion, animation, clay figures, LEGO, etc.).

3. The problem you solve
We help people who ____________________________ (need creative videos / want to tell fun stories / want to learn animation) by ____________________________ (describe how your studio helps).

4. Why choose you?
You should choose us because ____________________________ (your team’s strengths — creative, fun, detail-oriented, unique, etc.).

5. Closing line
Thanks for watching! Remember, at ____________________________ (studio name), ____________________________ (fun slogan or message — e.g., “we make imagination move!”).

6. Logo or Tagline appears on screen
(Describe or draw your logo here!)
____________________________

Slide 2 - Open question

Voice Recording & AI Voice Tools

ElevenLabs.io – Create realistic AI voices for narration or characters.
Vocaroo – Simple online voice recorder — record and download your voice instantly.
VoiceChanger.io – Fun voice effects like robot, chipmunk, or deep voice.
Speechelo – AI text-to-speech for quick dialogue creation (good for senior students).
BandLab – Cloud-based music and voice recording studio with editing tools.

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Background Music & Sound Effects
FreeSound.org – Thousands of free sound effects (login required).
Bensound.com – Royalty-free background music for educational and creative use.
Pixabay Music – Free-to-use background tracks with no copyright issues.
Mixkit.co – Free sound effects and short music clips.
YouTube Audio Library – Free music and sound effects for student videos.

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Sound Design & Audio Editing Tools
Soundtrap – Online recording studio by Spotify; great for layering voice, beats, and effects.
Audacity – Free audio editor for recording and mixing sounds.
BandLab Education – Classroom-friendly version of BandLab for teachers and students.

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Mouth-Motion & Animation Effects
Blabberize – Upload a picture, add a voice, and make the mouth move! (fun for younger students).
CrazyTalk Animator / Cartoon Animator – Professional 2D animation tool for mouth-sync and expressions.
Animaze by FaceRig – Animate your face or characters with voice sync in real time.
Kapwing – Add motion, GIFs, and subtitles; includes simple lip-sync options.
Canva Video – Add GIF effects, animations, and sounds easily for simple stop-motion edits.

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Bonus: Sound & Music Learning Sites

Chrome Music Lab – Fun, interactive experiments to learn sound and rhythm basics.
BBC Sound Effects Archive – Over 30,000 free-to-use sounds from the BBC.

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What tools will you use to make your animation standout from your competitors?

Slide 8 - Open question