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Today's Flash Sale - Take 20% Off The reality is, no matter how good your writing is, no matter how

Today's Flash Sale - Take 20% Off The reality is, no matter how good your writing is, no matter how brilliant your ideas are, you have to know how to pitch well. In one of our most popular webinars of all time, Charlie Charbonneau will teach you everything you need to know about how to hone your verbal or written pitch and how to take away the fear and anxiety associated with pitching. Also, Charlie will be giving you tips on how to nail your 8-minute pitch so you can take advantage of the Stage 32 Script Services pitch sessions offered every week. He'll guide you through how to start, cultivate interest and leave the executives wanting more. He'll not only cover live pitching but how to deliver a superb written pitch! [Today's Flash Sale - Take 20% Off!]( "This webinar changed my life. My fear of pitching has been replaced by a confidence in my work. I feel prepared and ready to pitch anyone, anywhere without the anxiety of being judged or feeling that I'm not good enough. Charlie, thank you, thank you, thank you!" -Sarah G. What You'll Learn from Charlie Charbonneau - Different Pitch Scenarios and Examples - Studio/network/production company pitch - Writers room - Pitching an idea or a “fix” for someone else’s episode - Pitching your own episode - Pitching at a party or lunch - Pitching friends - Pitching at a staffing meeting (aka interview) - Pitching representation (agents, managers) - 8-minute Stage 32 Script Services pitch session - both live and written - Honing Your Basic Pitch Skills — eye contact, facial expressions, effective communication, broad concept vs. specific ideas, making information relatable, humor, contextualizing your idea, personalizing your idea - 7 Tips of What Not To Do in a Pitch - Do Your Homework — How to Prepare a Great Pitch - 3 Tips to Crush a Studio, Network or Production Company Pitch - Writers Room Pitch Do’s & Don’ts - Pitching an idea or a “fix” for someone else’s episode (learn how to kill an idea without killing momentum, right moments to weigh in, when to stay quiet) - Pitching your own episode - Left-field pitches — the good & bad - 6 Tips for Pitching at a Staffing Meeting (aka interview) - Tips for Pitching Representation (Agents, Managers) - Where to practice - Email -see a short template for how to query or pitch an agent/manager via email - In-person - learn how to wow agents, managers and executives - Pitfalls — What Can Go Wrong During a Pitch and How to Recover - How to Take Notes After Your Pitch - Defending Your Ideas - Tools to Overcome Nerves - Fear & anxiety are the leading enemies of creativity — learn strategies to neutralize your biggest adversaries - Case Study — Charlie’s hilarious personal pitch fails - Q&A with Charlie [Today's Flash Sale - Take 20% Off Before Midnight]( Copyright © 2022 Stage 32, All rights reserved. You are receiving this message because you are either a member of Stage 32 community, or you have subscribed to receive a newsletter on our landing page. Our mailing address is: Stage 32 2711 N Sepulveda BlvdManhattan Beach, CA 90266-2725 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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