At the New York City PitchXchange, both the production company representatives I met with on Saturday expressed interest in my screenplay "Jilted."
I was a little nervous during my first pitch, to Eric Hanson Management/Boychick Productions, but, by the end, I had relaxed, and I really think I won him over.
During the second pitch, to a representative of Cooper's Town Productions (Philip Seymour Hoffman's company), I was much more relaxed and I really think I sold her on my script. I only had five minutes to pitch, but she was so interested in what I was saying that we actually went over the time limit a little.
I'm confident that I'll be hearing back from both of them. On Friday, producer and "Pitch King" Bob Kosberg also showed interest in my script. So, all in all, this proved to be a very productive weekend.
I was a little nervous during my first pitch, to Eric Hanson Management/Boychick Productions, but, by the end, I had relaxed, and I really think I won him over.
During the second pitch, to a representative of Cooper's Town Productions (Philip Seymour Hoffman's company), I was much more relaxed and I really think I sold her on my script. I only had five minutes to pitch, but she was so interested in what I was saying that we actually went over the time limit a little.
I'm confident that I'll be hearing back from both of them. On Friday, producer and "Pitch King" Bob Kosberg also showed interest in my script. So, all in all, this proved to be a very productive weekend.
.:~*Niav*~:.