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When it comes to pitching in person, what most screenwriters don’t realize is that most Hollywood meetings aren’t about pitching. Hollywood general meetings are all about getting to know you and your work to see if you’d be a good fit for collaboration. You may be asked more in-depth questions about your script, sure. In that case, you just need to know your story, intended themes, and characters inside and out.
Most actual pitch meetings are reserved for filmmakers needing to pitch their potential projects—or their takes on assignments—to studio executives, networks, streamers, and production companies.
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