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SUMMARY:Chapter Four
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DESCRIPTION: 
Intro to the Pitch Process
In this short chapter, we're going to reflect on how to customize your pitch for the intended recipient.
This section is designed to give you an idea of what to do during your pitching process. I will be going into more detail about ways to connect that will put you ahead of those who are merely cold calling industry people and saying the equivalent to ‘hey, read my stuff’. But for now, consider this brief section an opportunity to see if one method, or recipient appeals more to you than another. Personally, when I began my journey, I did all the things. I tried as many methods as I could discover or think of. “Throw everything at it,” that was my mantra and that was exactly what I did. So, if having an agent pitch your work on your behalf is a route you’re interested in taking, then move in that direction. Just know that’s one route, but not the only one. One of the best things about the TV/Film industry is that there aren’t any hard and fast rules....

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