Never tell the whole story. You’ve got 60-90 seconds to pitch your story. you want to Focus on revealing the essential elements of your story (protagonists, everyday life, goals, conflicts, opportunities, etc). Begin by revealing how you came up with the idea. Whether you took inspiration from another movie or a specific genre, give the buyer an idea of what kind of movie you’re trying to pitch to them. Answer the buyers questions briefly and clearly. Listen to exactly what your buyer wants to know about your script, and then answer just that question in no more than 10 seconds. Try not to re-explain what you’ve already shared, or give too many details.
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