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Making the perfect pitch - Script Consultant - Michael Hauge 

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Michael Hauge on making the perfect pitch.
Hauge is a story and script consultant, author and lecturer who works with writers and filmmakers on their screenplays, novels, movies and television projects. He has coached writers, producers, stars and directors on projects for Will Smith, Julia Roberts, Jennifer Lopez, Kirsten Dunst, Charlize Theron and Morgan Freeman, as well as for every major studio and network.
Michael also works extensively with Hollywood executives, producers, agents and managers, helping them sharpen their story and development skills, and improving their companies' abilities to recognize powerful material, employ advanced principles of structure, character arc and theme, skillfully communicate a story's strengths and weaknesses, and work effectively with writers to achieve a commercially successful screenplay.
Michael is the best-selling author of Selling Your Story in 60 Seconds: The Guaranteed Way to Get Your Screenplay or Novel Read and of Writing Screenplays That Sell, a definitive reference book for the film and television industries, which is now in its 32nd printing for HarperCollins. His seminar with Chris Vogler, The Hero's 2 Journeys, has become one of the top-selling DVDs and CDs on story and screenwriting.
Michael has presented seminars and lectures to more than 40,000 participants throughout the US, Canada and Europe. He is on the Board of Directors of the American Screenwriters Association and the Advisory Board for Scriptwriter Magazine in London.

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Комментарии : 26   
@lamerafiera
@lamerafiera 11 лет назад
Always great advises, I really like and value Michael Hauge's opinions and knowledge,
@evanward3964
@evanward3964 4 года назад
You are the man! Thank you 🙏🏿
@abjames3098
@abjames3098 5 лет назад
Great advice... don't forget the audience...
@tinamarrie923
@tinamarrie923 Год назад
Nice video, Thank you.
@albertpuppymaster671
@albertpuppymaster671 Месяц назад
He deviated from the main question real fast
@GoziTV
@GoziTV 7 лет назад
Great advice!!!!!!
@al-saadiqbankstrue2life262
@al-saadiqbankstrue2life262 10 лет назад
valuable info, thanks
@josepabloarellano9171
@josepabloarellano9171 9 лет назад
very usefull, thank you
@lamerafiera
@lamerafiera 10 лет назад
Why do people always say copywritten? isn't it copyrighted? English is not my first language but I think I know this much, stop it Michael! such a smart man doing those kinds of mistakes is a no, no!
@troyedwards1492
@troyedwards1492 10 лет назад
You're right. In this context the word he's using is "copyright" and therefore the past tense is "copyrighted." However, there is the word "copywriter," which I think he's accidentally evoking here because he's speaking of writing. Just a flub.
@lamerafiera
@lamerafiera 10 лет назад
Thank you, I'm always learning, I admire Michael Hauge's knowledge it's just a little weird to hear him say a word like that.
@troyedwards1492
@troyedwards1492 10 лет назад
lamerafiera He's got some great insight, for sure. But everyone misspeaks sometimes.
@TheReevessss
@TheReevessss 10 лет назад
Copyrighted? Not it!
@lamerafiera
@lamerafiera 10 лет назад
Reever no? what then?
@GOLDVIOLINbowofdeath
@GOLDVIOLINbowofdeath 8 лет назад
If you can't determine which opinions to value and which opinions to ignore you don't have a chance. Writing a full script before getting any opinions. Not.
@yantimohhan867
@yantimohhan867 4 года назад
I'm easy get nervous. I have to drink a bottle of vodka or smoke marijuana first before i go to pitch my screenplays. Lol 😂
@southlondon86
@southlondon86 3 года назад
Doesn’t smoking weed make you more paranoid?
@starbright6579
@starbright6579 Год назад
If you don't sell your soul for fame and fortune you would not become a Screenwriter, an actor, or whatever. It's a scam you pay all your money to screenwriting consultants and a producer will not read your script if they don't know you and they definitely will not buy it if you don't have a name for yourself. I decided to save my money and invest it in mutual funds and retire or maybe start my own business. But giving my money away to screenwriting consultants is something I will never do again. Yes I want to be a millionaire but I will never become a millionaire by writing screenplays nore I will never get my script sold. I will just save my money and become a millionaire by investing my money.
@davidkaneen
@davidkaneen 6 лет назад
I am astounded that Michael Hauge recommends Scriptshark. They charge a hundred and seventy five dollars for a critique and pad out the critique with things such as "what is a hero" or " what is a turning point"> I have received critiques back from them that had references to other scripts, not the one I sent them. Sloppy and unhelpful!
@aj1533
@aj1533 8 лет назад
P
@GOLDVIOLINbowofdeath
@GOLDVIOLINbowofdeath 8 лет назад
Who care about Spielberg?
@aj1533
@aj1533 8 лет назад
Everyone
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