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Blake Snyder loved the folks at PitchFest. In fact, he gave what he considered his best speech ever there (if you have an audio or video of that, puhleeze let us know). We at Save the Cat! consider PitchFest family. Don't miss this year's event!
June 23-25, 2017 at the Marriott Burbank Hotel & Convention Center in LA, the SCRIPTFEST and GREAT AMERICAN PITCHFEST return for a 14th year!

Pitch to 100+ Agents, Managers & Production Companies!

At THE GREAT AMERICAN PITCHFEST you'll find:

OVER 100 production companies, agents, managers, financiers, and other industry professionals to pitch to!

 
PLUS!
Join Agents, Managers, and Industry Executives for a
three-course Luncheon -- EXCLUSIVELY offered to our

Platinum MembersCLICK HERE for details.


LAST CHANCE to save 10% to get hired, managed, and represented. 
(Use code: STC10 at checkout, expires soon) 
Only 500 tickets are sold and the event sells out every year! 



MORE THAN JUST PITCHING, SCRIPTFEST & THE GREAT AMERICAN PITCHFEST ALSO OFFER:

FULL DAY WORKSHOPS & MASTER CLASSES

AGENT, MANAGER & INDUSTRY EXECUTIVE LUNCHEON

CLASSES & PANELS

 
LAST CHANCE TO SAVE 10%, use code STC10 at checkout.

 Visit www.scriptfest.com for details.
HERE ARE JUST SOME OF THE 100+ COMPANIES
YOU'LL PITCH TO:

(Visit our website to see the full list of companies attending.)
32 Ten
Brick & Martyr
Circle of Confusion
Dakota Pictures
Echo Lake
Eclectic Pictures
Gold Circle Entertainment
Jackal Group
Mandt VR
Mary Katz
Paradigm Talent Agency
Radar Pictures
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