Pitching skills is one of the essential skills needed for a successful career in the film industry.
About this Event
This is week 5 of the Screenwriters Foundation Certificate
Pitching skills is one of the essential skills needed for a successful career in the film industry. It is also one of the least considered by new entrants to the industry.
This intensive evening class presents the original pitching skill class developed for the MA programme of film studies at the Royal College of Art Film School in London, England, and is presented here in its entirety. Participants will also have the opportunity to test their pitches out on Elliot Grove and get his immediate response in his acclaimed Pitch Repair session.
You will learn:
- How to run a pitch meeting
- The goals of a pitch meeting
- How to use visual aids
- How to find your hook
- How to ask for money and close investors
- How to use crowdfunding ‘asks’
- Pitching story vs pitching for money
- Pitching tools – which will be explained and demonstrated
Who Should Attend
You don’t need to be a movie fan to attend this class – anyone interested in communicating a thought clearly and concisely will benefit as will writers, directors, producers, actors, filmmakers, cinema lovers, anyone with an interest in how movies are made and who seek a basic introduction to the filmmaking process.
About Elliot Grove
Elliot Grove founded Raindance as a thought experiment: Can you make a film with no money, no training and no experience, he asked?
When people like his first intern Edgar Wright started making movies he started the Raindance Film Festival to celebrate their work in 1993, the British Independent Film Awards in 1998, and Raindance.TV in 2007.
Elliot has produced over 150 short films and 5 feature films. He has written eight scripts, one of which is currently in pre-production. His first feature film, TABLE 5 (1997) was shot on 35mm and completed for a total of £278.38. He teaches writers and producers in the UK, Europe, Japan and America. In 2006 he produced the multiple-award winning The Living and the Dead.
In 2013 he relaunched the production arm: Raw Talent with the cult film director Ate de Jong. Their first venture was the psychological thriller Deadly Virtues: Love.Honour.Obey. finished late 2013.
He has written three books which have become industry standards: RAINDANCE WRITERS LAB 2nd Edition (Focal Press 2008), Raindance Producers’ Lab: Lo-To-No Budget Filmmaking (Focal Press 2013) and 130 PROJECTS TO GET YOU INTO FILMMAKING (Barrons 2009). He was awarded a PhD in 2009 for services to film education. His first novel THE BANDIT QUEEN is scheduled for publication next year.
Did you know?
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This course is FREE for our , and students
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Event Venue
Raindance Film Training Centre, 10a Craven Street, London, United Kingdom
GBP 57.60