I can't tell you the number of people who pitched something and have no idea whom they are pitching it to. They don't know the background of the investor.
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The three of us pitched in $15,000 a piece to get it started.
You know, I get a lot of people pitching songs to me.
I've written about 15 screenplays and they all sold - they were all sold on pitches.
I'm a pitchman, my business comes from the pitch, nothing else.
I think people don't like when you're not confident about what you're pitching, and they don't want to invest in you or get behind you.
I don't pitch for contracts.
I think most Hollywood meetings are silly and I truly despise pitching. It's insane to expect someone to come in and tell you the story before they've written it, and buying an idea from someone who can explain it rather than write it is like choosing a mechanic based on his ability to draw a picture of your car's problem.
There's nothing wrong with pitch counts. But not when it's spit out by a computer, and the computer does not look at an individual's mechanics. And you can't look at his genes. It should come from the individual and the pitching coach and the manager.
An entrepreneur must pitch a potential investor for what the company is worth as well as sell the dream on how much of a profit can be made.
There's more than one way to do things. There's always different points of views and styles of pitching.
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