Screenwriting

Tips for Pitching Your Script

By: Andrew Seltz

Looking to polish up your screenplay pitching skills? I came across this great guide to pitching your script today. It is a collection of suggestions for what to do (and not do) when you finally get in front of that person who can help get your movie made.

The best bit of advice: don’t go into sales mode – think of the pitch opportunity as a conversation about your screenplay.

I explored around the Scriptologist.com website and found it to have a lot of very interesting and helpful resources for screenwriters. Near the top of most of the pages there is a dropdown menu of article topics. These lead to a large collection of articles on screenplay writing.

Andrew Seltz

Andrew was born in Michigan, raised there and in Tennessee, and has since lived outside Orlando, in Chicago, New York City, and now Birmingham, Alabama. He produces videos and websites for a living and is married to a beautiful, generous, loving woman who also happens to be a talented actress and writer - www.ellenseltz.com. They have two daughters.

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