Hey, Tim Bragg. There isn't a place to post pitch decks on here, but you can post a pitch deck on your Logline Page instead of the script. If you have a pitch deck posted somewhere else online, you can put the link in the synopsis on your Logline Page.
For anyone who doesn't know about Logline Pages, you can make a page on Stage 32 that showcases your logline, synopsis, and script. The Logline Pages are in the Logline Section of your profile. When you edit your profile, scroll down to where it says "Loglines." If you want to add a Logline Page (or edit a Logline Page), click "Add/edit loglines" is to the right of "Loglines."
The second way to find the Logline Section is going to "Profile" on the bar near the top of Stage 32 (that says "Home," "Profile," "Browse," etc.) and clicking "Loglines" in the drop-down menu.
The third way to find the Logline Section is going to "Browse" on the bar near the top of Stage 32 and clicking "Loglines" in the drop-down menu. Once you're on "The Stage 32 Loglines" part of the platform, you'll see "Add a logline" to the left.
Tim Bragg - I use links posted on the synopsis portion of each logline. Feel free to go to my profile and pick a logline. The link is in the body of the synopsis. The pitch deck itself is stored elsewhere.
Leonardo. I saw what you did, that is exactly what I want with my pitch decks, how did you link it so it opened? I might be able to try this on IMDB Prp when I set my profile up.
Tim Bragg I use an encrypted cloud storage service called “pCloud” (pCloud.com). They have a sharing links option and I just link it there. If you don’t want to use that, you could probably use DropBox or a similar service for file storage. I’ve used them all and pCloud works best for me - have never been hacked. Hope that helps.
Steven I had Ink Tip. I did not get serious replies there plus it was becoming expensive to keep putting up new projects, so I closed my page during the writers strike. Kevin a pitch Deck is a brief presentation that gives potential investors or producers an overview of your film, it is created using PowerPoint consisting of 15-20 slides. Hunter's Creed is an excellent pitch Deck. Leonardo I am going to look more into the PCloud.
Tim Bragg - looks great! On pCloud, I did get the lifetime plan. You mentioned Affirm Films. Not sure if he's still prez or not but I used to work with Rich Peluso (years ago).
Sweet, Tim Bragg! So glad it worked for you. I love pCloud. The files are encrypted so there's no breaking into them. I would also consider "pCloud Pass". It generates a crazy long password for all of your files and sites you access. I probably had my cc info stolen once a quarter. Ever since I've switched a couple years back, I've not had that issue at all.
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That would be nice, let me know if you find something please.
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Hey, Tim Bragg. There isn't a place to post pitch decks on here, but you can post a pitch deck on your Logline Page instead of the script. If you have a pitch deck posted somewhere else online, you can put the link in the synopsis on your Logline Page.
For anyone who doesn't know about Logline Pages, you can make a page on Stage 32 that showcases your logline, synopsis, and script. The Logline Pages are in the Logline Section of your profile. When you edit your profile, scroll down to where it says "Loglines." If you want to add a Logline Page (or edit a Logline Page), click "Add/edit loglines" is to the right of "Loglines."
The second way to find the Logline Section is going to "Profile" on the bar near the top of Stage 32 (that says "Home," "Profile," "Browse," etc.) and clicking "Loglines" in the drop-down menu.
The third way to find the Logline Section is going to "Browse" on the bar near the top of Stage 32 and clicking "Loglines" in the drop-down menu. Once you're on "The Stage 32 Loglines" part of the platform, you'll see "Add a logline" to the left.
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Tim Bragg - I use links posted on the synopsis portion of each logline. Feel free to go to my profile and pick a logline. The link is in the body of the synopsis. The pitch deck itself is stored elsewhere.
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Thank you Maurice and Leonardo, this is helpful.
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You're welcome, Tim Bragg.
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You're very welcome, Tim Bragg . Let us know if you need anything else.
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Leonardo. I saw what you did, that is exactly what I want with my pitch decks, how did you link it so it opened? I might be able to try this on IMDB Prp when I set my profile up.
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Tim Bragg I use an encrypted cloud storage service called “pCloud” (pCloud.com). They have a sharing links option and I just link it there. If you don’t want to use that, you could probably use DropBox or a similar service for file storage. I’ve used them all and pCloud works best for me - have never been hacked. Hope that helps.
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What is a pitch deck?
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Steven I had Ink Tip. I did not get serious replies there plus it was becoming expensive to keep putting up new projects, so I closed my page during the writers strike. Kevin a pitch Deck is a brief presentation that gives potential investors or producers an overview of your film, it is created using PowerPoint consisting of 15-20 slides. Hunter's Creed is an excellent pitch Deck. Leonardo I am going to look more into the PCloud.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&cad=rja&u...
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Tim Bragg - looks great! On pCloud, I did get the lifetime plan. You mentioned Affirm Films. Not sure if he's still prez or not but I used to work with Rich Peluso (years ago).
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Thank you Leonardo for the tip on PCloud, my links work and I was also able to post the scripts here. I am going to post the pitch decks on IMDB Pro.
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Sweet, Tim Bragg! So glad it worked for you. I love pCloud. The files are encrypted so there's no breaking into them. I would also consider "pCloud Pass". It generates a crazy long password for all of your files and sites you access. I probably had my cc info stolen once a quarter. Ever since I've switched a couple years back, I've not had that issue at all.
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What is pCloud?
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Kevin Hager - it's a cloud based storage service. You can go to http://pcloud.com and check it out.