I Lost a ₱40,000 Funding Opportunity — and It Was My Fault

A hard lesson about reading messages, confirmations, and owning mistakes

I lost the chance to get my short film funded for ₱40,000.
A friend sent me a funding opportunity for short films. I wrote the concept and the script right away and submitted. A few days later I got a message: I had been selected to pitch. I was over the moon.
The festival director messaged me late at night (October 20) saying there would be an interview/pitching session “tomorrow morning” and scheduled me for 9:00 AM, with the option to reschedule if it didn’t work. I read it in the morning and assumed “tomorrow” meant the next day. Later he moved the slot to 10:30 AM, so I felt confident I could make it.
That night, October 21, 2025, from 8 PM to 10 PM, I was working hard — reworking my pitch deck because I felt it wasn’t properly done. I poured everything into it, making sure it would be clear, creative, and convincing. And yet, it ended up unpitched and unheard by anyone.
That night, October 21, 2025, from 8 PM to 10 PM, I was working hard — reworking my pitch deck because I felt it wasn’t properly done. I poured everything into it, making sure it would be clear, creative, and convincing. And yet, it ended up unpitched and unheard by anyone.
The next morning, I traveled—four hours in scorching heat—to the city and arrived before 10:30 AM on what I thought was the pitch day. The guard told me the pitching was yesterday. I reread the director’s message and realized I had misread the date and time metadata: I’d missed the session entirely.
They had waited for me. I’d wasted travel time, money, and an opportunity. No follow-up message came asking where I was — they assumed I understood the schedule. I failed, plain and simple.
What I Felt
Anger. Frustration. Stomach-twist regret.
I kept replaying that small mistake: one misread message cost me a real opportunity.
What I Learned (and What You Can Use Too)
* Read messages carefully — check dates and timestamps. Don’t assume “tomorrow” means the day after you first read it.
* Confirm important schedules. If you get an appointment or slot, reply to confirm. A quick “Confirmed — see you at 10:30 AM, Oct 21” prevents ambiguity.
* Always ask for clarification when in doubt. A short message saves hours of wasted travel.
* Plan for follow-ups. If the slot matters, ask for a calendar invite or screenshot the message with clear timezone/date.
* Own the failure — then move on.
You can’t change it now. Learn, recalibrate, and keep pitching. This sucks, but it’s a fixable procedural error, not a statement on your talent.
I’ll rebound, rewrite, and pitch again.

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