Contributed By Glen Berry
IMPORTANT CONCEPTS
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Have more than one pitch.
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Welcome Rejection.
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Pitch to Everyone, All the Time.
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Keep it Short.
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SUMMARY
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You are wasting your time in a pitch meeting if you do not have more than one project to pitch.
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Your pitch is not going to be good the first dozen times you try it out. Go out there and pitch and use the rejection to make it better.
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Don't hold back, try to enthrall everyone you can with your amazing idea. Writers mope around and think. Producers pitch, test your concepts out on everyone.
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You have seconds to hook your audience. Make it short and make it count.
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