If you go in to book a pitch, below the area where you would fill out your payment information, you'll see a small window where you can download the guide book for pitching.
Hey everyone! Great question Shahin. There have been quite a few examples of written pitches resulting in requested material from Stage 32 writers. In fact, one of the most recent examples was a pitch by writer Braden Chase who worked on his pitch with Anna Henry through Stage 32 script services. They developed the pitch through consultation calls and it was just requested by Jim Young at Animus Films who said it was "Excellent" and "Super well thought out." If you are struggling with your written pitch, you may consider enlisting help from execs on the Script Services roster.
And to answer your question Ian Cai Mercer, the Star Wars pitch was not written by George Lucas (although that would be a super cool piece of Hollywood history) it was written by a member of the Script Services team as an example.
Hi Shahin,
There's a Pitching Guide Book here: https://www.stage32.com/sites/stage32.com/themes/two/pdfs/happy-writers/...
and a sample of a written pitch here: https://s3.agda.co/Star+Wars+Pitch+Sample.pdf
Kind Regards,
Eoin
Dear Eoin,
Thanks, the Star Wars Sample was great.
Best,
Shahin
Stage 32 has a written guide book to pitching you can download. I'm not sure where I found it. You just have to look around the site.
If you go in to book a pitch, below the area where you would fill out your payment information, you'll see a small window where you can download the guide book for pitching.
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Hey everyone! Great question Shahin. There have been quite a few examples of written pitches resulting in requested material from Stage 32 writers. In fact, one of the most recent examples was a pitch by writer Braden Chase who worked on his pitch with Anna Henry through Stage 32 script services. They developed the pitch through consultation calls and it was just requested by Jim Young at Animus Films who said it was "Excellent" and "Super well thought out." If you are struggling with your written pitch, you may consider enlisting help from execs on the Script Services roster.
And to answer your question Ian Cai Mercer, the Star Wars pitch was not written by George Lucas (although that would be a super cool piece of Hollywood history) it was written by a member of the Script Services team as an example.