Do you have a movie idea to pitch?
November 30th 2008 10:37
Do you remember that really bad movie you saw, the one with a very unbelievable plot? Can you make a better movie idea? Do you want to sell your idea?
Studios are more eager than ever to hear pitches for reality TV shows.
Think controversial. Think outrageous.
What will cause people to talk about a show at work the next day? Those are the ideas Hollywood is looking for.
There is a website for people from all walks of life -- waitresses, cab drivers, mothers, policemen, you name it -- who have a great idea for a movie.
Producer Robert Kosberg, who made "Twelve Monkeys" and is currently producing "The Hardy Men" with Tom Cruise and Ben Stiller, believes that good ideas can come from anywhere and anyone. You can read about Bob and this movie in the July 13 issue of Entertainment Weekly.
So he invites people to submit or "pitch" ideas to him. If he think he can sell the idea, he will pitch them the studios and production companies.
Great ideas are hard to find. Do you have one? If so, go to Bob's site and learn how to pitch your ideas to him. He will pitch the best ideas to Hollywood's studios.
I have sent many ideas to him in the past months. None have yet sparked his attention, but I will keep trying.
Best of luck.
Roger
Studios are more eager than ever to hear pitches for reality TV shows.
Think controversial. Think outrageous.
There is a website for people from all walks of life -- waitresses, cab drivers, mothers, policemen, you name it -- who have a great idea for a movie.
Producer Robert Kosberg, who made "Twelve Monkeys" and is currently producing "The Hardy Men" with Tom Cruise and Ben Stiller, believes that good ideas can come from anywhere and anyone. You can read about Bob and this movie in the July 13 issue of Entertainment Weekly.
So he invites people to submit or "pitch" ideas to him. If he think he can sell the idea, he will pitch them the studios and production companies.
Great ideas are hard to find. Do you have one? If so, go to Bob's site and learn how to pitch your ideas to him. He will pitch the best ideas to Hollywood's studios.
I have sent many ideas to him in the past months. None have yet sparked his attention, but I will keep trying.
Best of luck.
Roger
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