10 Ways to Pitch Your Script More Successfully
Master the pitch—before Hollywood hears it
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Quick Facts
| Author | Gini Graham Scott PhD |
| Narrator | Taylor Jeremy |
| Runtime | 0h11m |
| Published | February 10, 2020 |
| Rating | Not yet rated |
| Categories | Arts & Entertainment, Entertainment & Performing Arts, Film & TV, Screenwriting |
| Format | Audiobook (Digital) |
| Platform | Audible |
About This Audiobook
If your script is brilliant but your pitch is boring, this 11-minute audiobook is your secret weapon. Dr. Gini Graham Scott doesn’t just list tactics—she dissects why most pitches flop (hint: it’s not the script) and how to sidestep the common traps. From crafting a query letter that hooks producers to refining a one-pager that screams ‘must-read,’ this isn’t theory. It’s a tactical playbook for anyone who’s ever stammered through a pitch meeting. Narrator Taylor Jeremy delivers Scott’s advice with the precision of a seasoned producer, emphasizing key phrases with just enough gravitas to feel like a mentor in your ear. The pacing is brisk—no fluff, no meandering anecdotes—just razor-focused advice that respects your time. Unlike bloated industry manuals, this audiobook cuts straight to the tactics that actually move the needle, whether you’re pitching an indie film, a TV pilot, or a web series.
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