Yay! I pitched to someone via Skype and she has requested the script. It's a company that has made films I like, and others that sound cool. I think that's a good rule: to hold out for pitch opportunities to companies (and agents and managers, when possible) involved with projects I really respect . . .
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Congratulations Judy.
:)
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congrats!
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The log-line is: A teen nanny on a private island is hunted by her employer once she suspects his illegal activities. It's a thriller.
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Sounds cool. Congrats
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Congratulations, Judy! Fantastic!
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Well done Judy!
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Congratulations!!
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Thanks, everybody . . .
Hi...I'm scheduled to pitch tonight any advice?
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Well, it never went anywhere in my case, so . . . all I'd say is: don't talk too fast, maybe practice beforehand, give a sense of each main character as the person is introduced, in a quick way, and tell it as a story a person would want to watch . . . no deep insights . . .
Congratulations Judy
Um. That was a year ago. You congratulated me then. None of my pitching through Skype led anywhere, so I gave it up as a very expensive hobby . . . but thanks.