Ep1 - How to Pitch Your Screenplay with Ann Kimbrough


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May 07 2020 34 mins   2
Introduction:
  • Host: Geoffrey D. Calhoun Instagram
    • Instagram @screenwriterpod
    • YouTube @thesuccessfulscreenwriter
  • Guest: Ann Kimbrough (Ann's Podcast click here)
Overview: Join host Geoffrey D. Calhoun in this dynamic episode as he delves into the intricacies of perfecting the art of pitching in the world of screenwriting and filmmaking. Gain invaluable insights into crafting a compelling pitch that sells your story to industry professionals.

Discussion Highlights:
  1. Introduction to Pitching:
    • Geoffrey provides an overview of the importance of pitching in the film industry.
    • The significance of a well-crafted pitch in capturing the attention of producers, executives, and potential collaborators.
  2. Crafting Your Pitch:
    • Step-by-step guidance on developing a powerful and concise pitch for your project.
    • Tips on structuring your pitch to effectively communicate the essence of your story within a limited time frame.
  3. Understanding Your Audience:
    • Discussion on the importance of tailoring your pitch to the specific needs and interests of your target audience.
    • Insights into adapting your pitch for different industry professionals, from producers to agents.
  4. Common Pitfalls to Avoid:
    • Identification of common mistakes and pitfalls that writers often encounter during pitches.
    • Guidance on how to navigate challenges and make a lasting impression.
  5. Pitching Etiquette:
    • Insights into the professional etiquette of pitching, including dos and don'ts.
    • The significance of confidence, clarity, and authenticity in delivering a memorable pitch.
  6. Industry Perspectives:
    • Real-world anecdotes and experiences shared by industry professionals regarding successful pitches.
    • Encouragement for writers to learn from both successes and failures in the pitching process.
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