Success Stories: AUG'10 Forsaken

Forsaken

Did my first pitch by Skype to Tristar. Got the script requested. Will be booking many more pitches now. 8 minutes is also a good amount of time compared to other events where you only get 5 minutes. Thank you to Joey and his team. Highly recommend this to writers on Stage 32

Stephen Barber

Great job!

Stacee Myers

Congrats!!

Niraj Kapur

Stephen and Stacee, thank you

Brandon White

Congrats!!!

S.A. Hussain

Congratulations!

Eric Westlake

Exciting stuff, Niraj. I used to work at TriStar. Good people. Best of luck and congratulations.

Jorge J Prieto

Congrats, Niraj! That's awesome.

Emma J Steele

Fantastic, congratulations, Niraj!

Niraj Kapur

Thank you everyone for your kind comments. Makes all the long hours writing and the sacrifices we make as writers truly worth it

Boomer Murrhee

That's great Niraj, the best to you!

Marcia Chandler Rhea

Outstanding! Good luck!!!

Darren Press

3 minutes a difference makes. Good luck.

Dawson Howard

Congrats Niraj

Niraj Kapur

Boomer, Marcia, Darren and Dawson, thank you for your kind comments, I'm very grategul. I did two more pitches on Saturday, to a management company Writ Large and to a production company 3311 - and got script requests. Speaking directly to people in this business is so much more effective than writing to them. Good luck in your writing

Suzanne Johnson

That's wonderful! Well done. Keep us posted on how things progress.

Katherine Hayes

Good to know, thanks for sharing your experience.

Sylvia Marie Llewellyn

That's fantastic news Niraj.

Mike Romoth

Good luck with your work.

Wardaan T

Many Congrats!!! It's really great to see you guys rock.

Peggy Fields Richardson!

How great! Congratulations to you and best of luck!

Ronald R Bush

Well done Niraj.

Shawn Speake

Way to work!

LeonRaymond Mitchell

I love those type of stories and how technology helped you pitch a story

Frank D'Angeli (aka Douglas Wentworth)

Best of luck. Fingers crossed for you!! I have to agree with you about the time. I attended a pitchfest in which you had 5 minutes to pitch. Even though I had my pitch down to 1.5 minutes, it still didn't leave a lot of time to speak to the producer and answer his questions. But, there were a lot of writers there and the event probably would've lasted all day if the pitches were longer.

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