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Posts Tagged with ‘pitch’

  • Tips from Linda Aronson

    12 Nov 2010

    It was great seeing so many people last night at Euroscript for the conversation I had with Linda Aronson (writer…

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  • A Sure-Fire Way Not To Sell Your First Script

    12 Oct 2010

    I see loads of well-written scripts (and a fair load of badly written scripts too) and I've seen just about every fault that writers have ever invented. But there's one flaw that stands out as being the real killer.

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  • Money, Money, Money…

    04 Feb 2010

    I want to talk about a small strategy that may seem simple and yet if you use it has the power to push the sales of your scripts/films/novels/etc through the roof. It's one that's so easy it almost feels like cheating and yet when it's done well it's highly artistic and connects very directly with your audience.

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  • Ultra-short Pitching Competition – The Answers

    12 Jan 2010

    A few days ago, I wrote about the industry's most famous pitch - a mere three words - "Jaws in Space." It was the original pitch for Alien. And I promised to tell you about a two word and a one word pitch - the only ones I know of.

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  • Power Pitching Tips

    09 Jan 2010

    Can you imagine being able to grab the attention of industry professionals in just a few words? Actually, that's an essential if you want to succeed as a writer, director or producer in film or TV. It's the first and most important tip:

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