If I am pitching an executive and have more than one script in the genre, is it a good idea to buy two or more pitches in a row hoping to get them interested in all of them or at least one, or does that turn them off?
My personal answer would be no. It would turn them off. But that's just me. I doubt if there's a universal solid answer to this question. Could be that one out of a hundred says "bring it on". If you're unlucky, it could be the very last one.
I think it's better to do one pitch for one executive. Any more than that will turn them off. What you could do is either pitch one script to multiple executives or pitch your other scripts to other executives. Main goal is to focus on one script at a time.
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My personal answer would be no. It would turn them off. But that's just me. I doubt if there's a universal solid answer to this question. Could be that one out of a hundred says "bring it on". If you're unlucky, it could be the very last one.
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I think it's better to do one pitch for one executive. Any more than that will turn them off. What you could do is either pitch one script to multiple executives or pitch your other scripts to other executives. Main goal is to focus on one script at a time.