
Anyone else tired of this weather? So gray, so rainy, so awful. Even Brando
didn’t want to go out for a walk. I’m sitting in my favorite coffee shop, surrounded
by everyone else trying to get a pick-me-up. About to add some more pages to
my script, hoping to finish by next week.
Since I haven’t blogged about it yet, let’s talk about the amazing BILL TRUE
and DEAN HYERS. These two are on my top 10 list of nicest guys ever. This list
includes Blake Snyder, by the way. We will bring them back again. For those
of you who missed it, shame on you
This was hands down the most invaluable
pitching training I’ve ever had.
We were all nervous as hell. Pitching in front
of an audience is hard. I don’t care who you are. Even as President of NWSG
(basically a volunteer Project Manager) I ranked 6th out of 22, which was a
hard pill to swallow. Of course I blew through my pitch in 37 seconds instead
of the allotted 90 seconds. I left out my catalyst (duh!) and a major
piece of the subtext/set-up puzzle.
The hardest thing was to admit that
I didn’t do my best, didn’t prepare properly, and sold myself short by not
using all the time. I forgot that it doesn’t matter how hard we try to
check our egos and pride at the door, they still crash the party. So,
not only did I learn how to pitch better, more from the heart, and how to hit
the major plot points, but I learned that I need to acknowledge that my ego
is right there with me, vulnerable to, as Dean Hyers would say, devastation.
Phew. Who needs therapy when you can just pitch in front of an audience and
get feedback! Imagine if these guys were mean, I think I would’ve gone home
and drank a bottle of Vodka and watched Taxi Driver. But, in this case, I was
appreciative of their knowledge, brutally honest feedback, and I was inspired
to take my pitch to the next level.
Here’s what they said about US…
Aadip,
Dean and I wanted to take a moment to thank you and all the great people of the NWSG for making us feel so welcome and at home this past weekend in Seattle.
As you know, I just sent a message to Linnea Toney of the Austin Film
Festival, telling her what an amazing group you folks have up there. I would
like to echo those sentiments here by reiterating your group really and truly
“gets it right—and it encourages and educates on the art and the business
simultaneously. I am so impressed by the people they get up there to speak—from
Michael Hague to Blake Snyder to Pilar Alessandra. I am even more impressed
by the number of options and potential sales the group is beginning to see.
All I can say is ‘wow.’”
Not only did Dean and I have a great time, we appreciated the groups hunger to learn and to improve. Our hope is that our teaching—based on our personal experience in the trenches—gave them something they can use to help take their writing careers to the next level.
Please send our thanks to the entire group. We look forward to seeing our friends in Seattle again soon!
All the Best,
Bill True & Dean Hyers

Finally, I’m putting it out there. It’s not secret that I am a huge Barack
Obama supporter and consider political involvement an important
part of who I am. I was a delegate to my district and congressional caucuses,
but I’m also going to Spokane next week as a state delegate on behalf of
Obama. I’ve been volunteering on behalf of the campaign for years, even before
there was an official one, so I feel personally involved in his nomination.
That’s the power of a leader like him, he can rally many disenfranchised
voters to at take part and even derive pride and value from the fact that
someone like him can have a serious chance at being President. I want to
say that Hillary Clinton’s commitment to universal healthcare will be her
calling card in the future, whether or not she is involved in the Obama administration
or not.
I want to congratulate Barack on winning all the delegates necessary and doing
so with class, style, and grace. I’m also excited to try to speak with superdelegates
in WA State about incentivizing filmmakers to shoot their stuff in WA, instead
of going to Canada, Bulgaria, and New Mexico. We’ll see.