![]() Be aware that many do not accept unsolicited pitches, so you’ll want to research to determine which producers will be open to submissions. Research and create a list of producers who develop projects in your story genre and budget - use IMDb to research similar films and see who the producers and production companies are.The best way to pitch is with a logline and brief synopsis. Pitch producers, production companies, and development executives. Stories with successful underlying IP (such as a book, stage play or podcast). ![]() These projects give the producer a feeling that success is inevitable. Stories that have "heat" - these are scripts, books, plays or podcasts that have perhaps won well-known competitions, built an audience, gone through a credible development program, or are being "talked" about in the industry (named on the Blacklist, etc).Stories that have some packaging elements - such as attached talent (marketable actor or director) or some money in place.Stories that are the right genre fit and budget range for their slate.Sell/Option to a Producer or Production Company
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