Posts Tagged ‘funding’

Elevator Pitches

Monday, July 19th, 2010

This week’s episode of This American Life devoted the first quarter of the show to elevator pitches.

Part of the art of filmmaking is film funding. You may have the greatest idea for a movie ever, but no one will pay you to make it unless you can convince them you are worth the investment. What makes it more difficult is that the creative mind and the business mind seem to speak in completely different languages.

The secret is the elevator pitch. The elevator pitch is the idea that you are stuck on an elevator with a potential source of funds. You have a brief period of time to convince that person that he or she should fund your project. And this is where being a filmmaker works for you more than being a business person. Filmmakers know how drama works. Filmmakers know how to hook an audience and take them for a wild ride. Filmmakers know how to keep people interested.

So practice your elevator pitch. You never know when it might come in handy.

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26 Screenplays Applied for a Creative Commons Catalyst Grant

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

We here at 26 Screenplays are huge fans of the Creative Commons initiative. The screenplays in the book are released under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license and exist to have derivative works created from them.

Creative Commons offers a Catalyst grant, and we have applied for it. To see our application page, go here. You will see what 26 Screenplays has planned for the upcoming year as well as how this project aligns with the larger goal of Creative Commons.

If you believe in the Creative Commons initiative and would like to contribute towards future grants, I strongly encourage you to make a donation. The easiest way to donate is to go here and contribute until your heart is content.

We will certainly keep everyone posted, and if we get the grant, you will see a lot more activity here and on the website.

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