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Q&A How to pitch TV show with a 'hook' when have a complete bible and treatments?

I know we don't like link-only answers, but pitching and finding agents in the film industry is far more than can be told in an answer on this forum. I highly recommend you look into the courses o...

posted 6y ago by Amadeus‭  ·  last activity 5y ago by System‭

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#2: Initial revision by (deleted user) · 2019-12-08T09:18:58Z (about 5 years ago)
I know we don't like link-only answers, but pitching and finding agents in the film industry is far more than can be told in an answer on this forum.

I highly recommend you look into the courses offered by [Stephanie Palmer](https://goodinaroom.com/write/); author of the book Good in A Room, a veteran of the movie and TV industry. She has detailed courses available on all of this. I do not know her personally and have zero stake in any of her enterprises; but I have tried her instructions and like them. Everything from what the producers WANT in a script, specifically your goals in a pitch, what NOT to say, etc. Unfortunately (for me at least) this typically takes a great deal of social interaction, and if you find an agent they can't do it all alone.

Good luck.

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