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CREATIVE WORK THAT SELLS
It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to grow a brand. Or maybe you have a creative project that needs to reach the right audience. Don’t worry about sounding professional. Sound like you. If you read the words back and don’t hear your own voice in your head, that’s a good sign you still have more work to do.
It all begins with an idea.
Make it stand out.
MEDIA PITCH
Hello,
I hope you’re doing well. My name is Freddie Bunz, a freelance writer about media trends, culture, and technology. I recently came across this Top10 survey on streaming viewer habits. I found that 44% of respondents say they would be open to watching AI generated content (top10.com) and it sparked a story idea I think your audience would love.
Pitch:
I’d like to write an in-depth article for your publication that brings these survey results to life. I would explore:
How audiences’ growing openness to AI content might reshape streaming originals
The tension between innovation and concerns such as misinformation and job displacement noted by survey respondents (top10.com)
What media companies, creators, and platforms can do now to stay ahead
Case studies of platforms experimenting with AI driven content or curation
What this could mean for the next decade of TV and streaming
Why I think this is timely and relevant:
AI in media is no longer speculative, it is already influencing recommendation engines and content pipelines
As streaming becomes more competitive, platforms need new differentiators
Readers are curious about how technology will change the shows they watch
If you like, I can send over a short outline or sample draft. I would be thrilled to contribute this piece to your audience.
Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to the chance to work together.
Freddie Bunz
812.229.7127 freddiebunz.com
BLOG SAMPLES
Connor Zilisch: A NASCAR Talent on the Rise
The development ladder in motorsports is built to separate potential from promise, and few young drivers have made the climb as quickly as Connor Zilisch. Already recognized across multiple series for his adaptability and composure, Zilisch is emerging as one of the most exciting prospects in stock car racing.
Mastering Every Track He Touches
Before entering the NASCAR pipeline, Zilisch built a reputation through karting and sports car competition. His early career established two key traits that continue to define his racing style: adaptability and discipline. Transitioning from lightweight open karts to high-horsepower stock cars is a challenge that can stall even the most talented drivers, yet Zilisch has made the adjustment with remarkable precision.
Turning Heads in NASCAR
Zilisch’s recent performances in NASCAR events have drawn the attention of both fans and industry insiders. He has demonstrated the ability to qualify well, manage long runs, and contend against seasoned competitors. More importantly, he has shown poise in high-pressure situations, turning potential into results and avoiding the mistakes that often accompany early career drivers.
Racing With Precision and Grit
What sets Zilisch apart is not only speed but the way he applies it. He combines aggression with calculated decision-making, a balance that allows him to challenge for position without sacrificing equipment. His communication with teams has also been highlighted as a strength, providing the type of technical feedback that helps crews make strategic adjustments throughout a race.
The Industry Is Watching
As Zilisch continues to gain experience, the opportunities ahead are significant. Sponsors and organizations within the sport have taken notice of his steady progression. With the right equipment and continued development, he has the potential to become a consistent front-runner at NASCAR’s highest level.
Building the Foundation of a Future Star
The foundation of a NASCAR career is built long before the first victory at the Cup level. In Connor Zilisch, the sport is witnessing the early stages of a driver who combines talent, maturity, and professionalism. His trajectory suggests that he is not simply another promising name, but a competitor with the skillset to establish himself as a future star in the sport.
The Bristol Night Race: More Than Just a Race
The air smells like barbecue smoke. The grandstands rumble as engines fire in unison. Under the glow of the lights, Bristol Motor Speedway transforms into something that feels part sporting event, part rock concert, and part county fair. For fans who make the trip, the Bristol Night Race is not just a race, it is an experience that sticks with you long after the haulers roll out of town.
The Last Great Colosseum Comes Alive
Bristol Motor Speedway has long been nicknamed “The Last Great Colosseum,” and on race night, it earns that title. With seating built around the half-mile oval, the track creates a bowl effect that traps noise and energy inside. When the engines roar, the sound reverberates off the concrete walls, shaking every seat. Under the lights, the high banks take on a dramatic glow, turning the track into a stage unlike anything else in motorsports.
Tailgates, Campfires, and Days of Tradition
The Bristol experience begins long before the cars roll onto the grid. Campgrounds and parking lots surrounding the speedway transform into bustling neighborhoods. Smoke from grills hangs in the evening air, coolers crack open, and music drifts from RVs. For many fans, the pre-race traditions—sharing food, swapping stories, and celebrating with friends—are as much a part of the event as the green flag itself.
Noise, Nerves, and Nonstop Energy
Inside the colosseum, the energy builds with every lap. Chants sweep through the grandstands, cheers erupt with every pass, and the groan of the crowd is just as loud as the engines when tempers boil over. Because of Bristol’s size, no fan is far from the action. Sparks against the wall, sheet metal crunching, and cars thundering past all happen right in front of you, creating an intensity few other venues can match.
A Festival Under the Lights
The Bristol Night Race delivers more than wheel-to-wheel action. Pre-race concerts, fireworks, and flyovers frame the event as a full-scale celebration. The lights, the sound, and the energy combine to make it feel as much like a festival as a race. It is an atmosphere that appeals to both diehard fans and newcomers experiencing NASCAR for the first time.
Why Bristol Stands Alone
Bristol is both massive and intimate. The stadium towers above the track, yet the short half-mile oval keeps everything within view. From green flag to checkered flag, you never lose sight of the action. That mix of scale and closeness creates an experience that no other track can replicate.
A Night That Lives Forever
What makes the Bristol Night Race unforgettable is not just who wins. It is the glow of the lights on the concrete, the smell of the grills, the roar of the crowd, and the feeling of being part of something larger than a single sporting event. For many, it is a pilgrimage. For all, it is a night that lingers in memory long after the last lap.
YOUR CREATIVE PARTNER
Freddie Bunz is a multidisciplinary creator, producer, and storyteller based in Indianapolis. With over a decade of experience in audio, video, and design, he brings ideas to life through bold visuals, compelling narratives, and innovative branding. His career has spanned television, live events, music, and independent media. From producing promos at WISH-TV to launching original shows, blogs, and entrepreneurial ventures, he thrives on building creative projects that connect with people and leave a lasting impact.