A tad off topic in a not really very much kind of way.
When writing a synopsis for your plot does one tell all the detail of the story or set the scene and then basically state "And then the fun begins" (or, you know, something not shit), without writing the conclusion to the plot?
I ask mainly because I'm entering the Screenwriter's Festival's Son of Pitch, with an idea for a horror film. What they ask for is a 25 word pitch-line and then a 150 word synopsis. I'm struggling to get in the basic details in so few words. (horror movies being hard enough to write a plot down without it sounding all a bit stupid).
So, do I end the synopsis with: (NB, Again, but not shit)
a) "they've got solve the mystery before more people die".
b) "they do solve it. It was Mr X and he did it because of this".
My current draft is 150 words exactly and follows the A formula.
Any thoughts please?
BTW, it closes on Friday but here's the link to Son Of Pitch if anyone is interested: