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Monday, October 16, 2006

Why is there a movie crew at the Pitch Contest?


ScreenplayLab speaker Stephanie "Good In A Room" Palmer
referred Dorian Innes of Transcendental Media to me.
Transcendental has won Best Documentary at Silver Lake
Film Festival and other awards. Dorian is producing a
feature called PITCH, a documentary film that will
offer audiences a rare look into the world of pitching
movie and television ideas in Hollywood. That will be
submitted to major film festivals in 2007 and is
seeking theatrical distribution. Naturally, Dorian
wants to shoot at the ScreenplayLab Pitch Contest as
a part of covering the Hollywood pitch scene.

Many people coming to the Pitch Contest are feeling
intimidated already, so here's how we're going to add
a movie crew without increasing your stress level.
Everyone at the Pitch Contest will have a badge (well
ok, maybe not Chris). Dorian and his crew will be
shooting documentary footage. If you give an
interesting pitch and Dorian wants to use it in their
movie he'll take down your name. I'll contact you
afterwards to ask if it's ok. You won't be asked to
sign a release in advance.

Being featured in the PITCH documentary is another way
of pitching yourself. I encourage you to go for it.

See you Sunday!

Robin
--
www.ScreenplayLab.com

P.S. Because Dorian asked for background info about us
for the movie, we've updated our About page. You can
take a look:

http://screenplaylab.com/about.html

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