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Pitch Camp! Enter Today.
On October 19th, IndieGoGo is hosting Pitch Camp at Digital Hollywood's Content Summit in Santa Monica,CA. 3-5 films will be selected to pitch their projects to a panel of Hollywood execs. Submit your film for selection today! Details on event and how to enter below.
Digital Hollywood
Content Summit - Session 3
4:30 PM – 6:00 PM
Digital Hollywood Pitch Camp:
Pitching your favorite brand, agency, TV and broadband network. The content summit in cooperation with Digital Hollywood Upfronts. Executives standing by to take your pitch. During the first 30 minutes a panel of experts evaluate 3-5 public pitches and provide feedback. After that it’s free for all: Executives from networks, portals, agencies, studios and brands are standing by to take your pitch.
How To Enter:
Register by creating a project on IndieGoGo HERE and tagging it as "contentsummit"
Criteria:
Filmmakers should submit if their project matches the following criteria:
- Project type - Feature, documentary, webisode, short
- Project stage - development, production, a work-in-progress or complete
- Purpose of Pitch - Fundraising, feedback, or distribution
Structure:
Each selected filmmaker will have 5 minutes to pitch their project. If showing a trailer or clips, they must include that in their 5 minutes. Judges will then have 5 minutes to give feedback.
Judging feedback:
Judges will evaluate and provide feedback on the following:
- Quality of the story
- Quality of the project's promotional campaign
- Quality of the pitch delivery itself
Free For All:
After the selected filmmkers pitch their projects to the panel of judges, the panel will break-up. Judges will be assigned to individual tables, and for the last 45 minutes of Pitch Camp any filmmaker in the room will be able to approach any judge and pitch their project.
Judges:
The panel of judges vary from TV execs to online platform programmers. Pitch Camp is a great opportunity to get feedback from and access to professionals who might be able to help your project - whatever stage it's in.
- Mark Vega of Counsel, Luce Forward & Co-founder Omelet
- Alex Barkaloff, EP new Media, Lionsgate
- Juan Devis, Director of Production KCET New Media
- Moises Velez, Head of Development and Current Programming, NBC Uni
- Danae Ringelmann, IndieGoGo, Moderator
Presented by IndieGoGo
Our story starts out in the homeless shelter. Brandon
Miller is greasy, tired and sick. He enlightens us to
what his purpose is and lets us know that he is
creating a digital journal of his experiences while being
a victim of poverty. His goals and aspirations are
unique and his understanding of the charitable
organization is profound. He creates a compassion and
sympathy in his words that make us wonder how he
could ever have become homeless.
Posted by: Brandon Miller's Homeless in Los Angeles | October 08, 2009 at 11:39 AM
The new Mafia film, -
in making but because of money stopped at 2007...
click the pix, they are enjoyable ...!
Posted by: I n g o | October 08, 2009 at 08:28 PM