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Library Bookwatch, March, 2005
Pitching Hollywood
Jonathan Koch & Robert Kosberg
Quill Driver Books
1831 Industrial Way, #101, Sanger, CA 93657
1884956319 $12.95 1-800-497-4909
In Pitching Hollywood: How to Sell Your TV and Movie Ideas, movie buffs and aspiring film makers will learn what appeals to Hollywood and what doesn't, from locating and developing a marketable idea and avoiding troublesome ones to locating the right folk to pitch to and protecting an idea. These are all basic questions for TV and movie writers. Two successful producers, Jonathan Koch and Robert Kosberg (with the assistance of Tanya Meurer Norman) reveal their insider's knowledge and secrets, creating an essential guide to the industry.
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