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THE ‘WRITE’ PITCH: 5 Reasons to Pitch Your Work-in-Progress

THE ‘WRITE’ PITCH: 5 Reasons to Pitch Your Work-in-Progress

Sep 10, 2019 | Five For Filming

If you’re having trouble finishing your script, here’s a wild idea: start pitching it! What? Now? That’s bonkers! Everyone knows you have to have a completed script before it’s ready to pitch. But… What if you were to make pitching a part of your writing...
PITCH IMPERFECT: 5 Common Pitfalls to Avoid When Pitching a Project

PITCH IMPERFECT: 5 Common Pitfalls to Avoid When Pitching a Project

May 22, 2018 | Five For Filming

Whenever you are pitching a project, be it to a production company, an investor, or a collaborator, you are not only selling the project, you’re selling yourself. After taking the time to prep your script, treatments, and other physical documents, the most important...
UNEXPECTED WAYS TO FIND YOUR NEXT STORY: 5 Brainstorming Methods You Definitely Haven’t Considered

UNEXPECTED WAYS TO FIND YOUR NEXT STORY: 5 Brainstorming Methods You Definitely Haven’t Considered

Feb 6, 2018 | Five For Filming

So you’ve written a screenplay. It was a passion project for you, and it was a great learning experience. Better yet, it landed you a meeting with a big time producer! You go in and pitch your script, and things seem to be going well. When you finish, she nods...
PITCHING YOUR SHOW: An interview with television writer and producer Bruce Romans

PITCHING YOUR SHOW: An interview with television writer and producer Bruce Romans

Nov 14, 2017 | Interviews

Bruce Romans is a screenwriter, whose credits include Falling Skies (Steven Spielberg, Executive Producer), the Emmy nominated Netflix series Marco Polo, and four seasons of the hit AMC period drama Hell on Wheels. He’s also served as Supervising Producer for Marvel’s...
YOU ARE THE SHOW: 5 Things to Remember When Putting Together a Great Pitch

YOU ARE THE SHOW: 5 Things to Remember When Putting Together a Great Pitch

Sep 19, 2017 | Five For Filming

As an LA-based indie production company, we constantly find ourselves both pitching and being pitched on projects ranging from feature films to webisodes. Want to make your pitch more effective? Here are five ways to do it: 1. It’s a conversation. Yes, you’ll be doing...

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