It's weird - sometimes I am doing and teaching the same thing at the same time. As a creative producer in TV, I have a lot of direct input into writing a pitch bible for a project - not just giving notes but editing and even writing sections. It's a totally collaborative effort with the writer. Well, this week I finished one for a project I am incredibly excited about that already has some interest. I'm a bit walking on air; I keep staring at that gorgeous document. But we didn't start from scratch; a lot of development work was done when I came on board. How to do that work so you can attract people to your project? If you want help, I'm about to teach what I am simultaneously also doing myself on other projects on my slate:
https://www.stage32.com/education/c/education-labs?h=stage-32-pitching-l...
Or just wish me luck please with the hard part - selling it!
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You're the best, Anna Marton Henry! I can't imagine a better mentor for this than you.
And good luck with selling your project :)
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There is always a hard part in everything we do. You've done the hard part. Now, a prayer is all you need. All the best, Anna Marton Henry.
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Very best of luck to you and the project, Anna Marton Henry !
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I love that you shared this update with us, Anna Marton Henry! My fingers are always crossed for you! =)
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Good luck :)
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You're going to crush as per, Anna Marton Henry.
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What a great opportunity to learn from someone who is doing the work as well! Best of luck to you!