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A e-book master class in Hollywood pitching!

 

How you pitch yourself and your project often means the difference between success and failure. In Hollywood, it doesn't matter how good you are at writing or acting or filmmaking, if you can't craft an instantly memorable pitch, if you can't find a way to authentically connect with the people to whom you're pitching, you're sunk.

 

Pitching to Win: Mastering the Hollywood Pitch, is a masterclass textbook for anyone who wants to know the secrets of successful pitching. In the book, Amy Giaquinto, a 20 year Hollywood veteran, teaches you step-by-step what goes into a successful pitch, the rules of pitching, the importance of the correct pitch mindset, how to research for a pitch, how to present yourself, how to make authentic connections, how to turn rejection into success, and how to write incredible, memorable, and authentic pitches that will put you miles above the competition.

 

In Pitching to Win: Mastering the Hollywood Pitch, you'll learn strategies and skills that aren't taught in school or anywhere else, strategies and skills Amy learned the hard way through her experiences pitching and being pitched to as a Screenwriter, Script Reader, Producer, Director, 2nd AD, and now Associate Producer on a major Hollywood film.   

Pitching to Win: Mastering the Hollywood Pitch

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SKU: 901248796582024
$30.00Price
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  • Susan Jordan, StorytellerMay 16
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    Amy does it again!

    I admire Amy Giaquinto as a Consultant/Mentor, Screenwriter, Director, Associate Producer, and now as author of "Pitching to Win: Mastering the Hollywood Pitch."

    The saying, "When you know better, you do better," certainly applies to the knowledge and tools that I have gained through reading, underlining, and completing the pitch exercises in Amy's authentic and indispensable guide. I can now approach pitches with clarity and confidence in myself and my projects. Thanks, Amy!

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