Pitching Hollywood: How to Sell Your TV Show and Movie Ideas
Two successful movie and TV producers provide the reader with the tools needed to create, develop, and sell ideas to Hollywood. Producers Jonathan Koch (""Beyond the Glory"") and Robert Kosberg (Deep Blue Sea) are known as the ""Kings of Pitch."" They currently have more than a dozen projects in development at major studios, including projects with Josh Lucas, Tobey Maguire, and Katherine Heigl.
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Pitching Hollywood: How to Sell Your TV Show and Movie Ideas
Two successful movie and TV producers provide the reader with the tools needed to create, develop, and sell ideas to Hollywood. Producers Jonathan Koch (""Beyond the Glory"") and Robert Kosberg (Deep Blue Sea) are known as the ""Kings of Pitch."" They currently have more than a dozen projects in development at major studios, including projects with Josh Lucas, Tobey Maguire, and Katherine Heigl.
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Pitching Hollywood: How to Sell Your TV Show and Movie Ideas

Pitching Hollywood: How to Sell Your TV Show and Movie Ideas

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Two successful movie and TV producers provide the reader with the tools needed to create, develop, and sell ideas to Hollywood. Producers Jonathan Koch (""Beyond the Glory"") and Robert Kosberg (Deep Blue Sea) are known as the ""Kings of Pitch."" They currently have more than a dozen projects in development at major studios, including projects with Josh Lucas, Tobey Maguire, and Katherine Heigl.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781610350952
Publisher: Linden Publishing
Publication date: 04/01/2004
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 167
File size: 1 MB

Table of Contents

Forewordxi
Chapter 1Who We Are1
Photocopying4
Chapter 2Who You Are9
Idea People10
Selling Your Ideas as Property11
Chapter 3How We Created Our Positions13
Chapter 4What Is "High Concept"?17
Low Concept19
What if It's Neither-Nor?19
Back to High Concept19
Sample High Concept Pitch20
Chapter 5Start With a Good Idea25
Freshness25
Commercial Viability28
Marketability28
Timeliness29
Demographics30
Other Factors to Consider32
Finding those Great Ideas33
Ideas from Articles, Radio, TV39
Ideas from Books40
Public Domain41
When Looking for and Generating Ideas, Keep in Mind41
Chapter 6All-Time Worst Pitches43
Good Examples of Bad Ideas43
So, Did This Help?50
Here's a List of Elements that Will Most Likely Make Your Idea Dead on Arrival50
Chapter 7How Much Is My Idea Worth?53
A Very Tough Question53
Forms of Payment54
Chapter 8Protecting Your Idea61
Register Your Treatment62
Mail It to Yourself63
Be Mindful64
Be Concise and Specific64
Pitch It Everywhere65
Chapter 9Preparing Your Pitch67
Titles68
Anatomy of a Pitch68
Film Treatments70
Reality Show Treatments72
Treatments for Game Shows74
Treatments for Hybrid Shows: Competitive Reality Shows75
Treatments for Documentary/Biography Shows75
Treatments for Soap Operas76
Treatments for News Magazines and Talkshows76
Treatments for Dramas and Sitcoms: "Bibles"76
Refining the Pitch78
Chapter 10Getting into the Room81
Where to Begin?82
So You've Got a Good Idea, a Pitch, and the Numbers to Call: Now What?84
If You Don't Live in L.A.86
Chapter 11Once You Are In the Room89
The Do's89
The Don'ts96
Chapter 12Staying Cool In Development Hell101
What Is Development?101
Why Does It Take So Long?102
What's the Point?105
Chapter 13Sample High Concepts, Synopses, and Treatments107
Game Shows108
Reality Shows115
Reality-Game Show Hybrid119
Movies126
Glossary of Terms137
References & Resources145
Additional Reading150
Index153
About the Authors163
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