The pitch pages are done! Finished up the lettering today, and now I've got to comb over the script a few times to make sure it's solid. Should have it in the mail to the publisher on Monday. More info on that soon.
Curious how you structured the pitch. I've read Mark Waid's blog (Waid Wednesdays on Kung Fu Monkey) where he discussed his process and I'm very interested in getting different POVs. Does the artwork you included make up a scene, kind'a like a teaser you'd see for a teevee show before the opening credits?
Mello, I kind of did both. My pitch pages are my first 5 pages in my script, but I wrote the script knowing it would be pitched, previewed, and judged on the first 5 pages. So I did take it into consideration from the start.
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Good Luck! I'm sure I'll be pulling this off the rack soon enough.
Break a leg, sir (or the comic book equivalent). I look forward to reading "SWEETS" soon.
Curious how you structured the pitch. I've read Mark Waid's blog (Waid Wednesdays on Kung Fu Monkey) where he discussed his process and I'm very interested in getting different POVs. Does the artwork you included make up a scene, kind'a like a teaser you'd see for a teevee show before the opening credits?
Thanks. Again, appreciate the blog -- great info.
Mello, I kind of did both. My pitch pages are my first 5 pages in my script, but I wrote the script knowing it would be pitched, previewed, and judged on the first 5 pages. So I did take it into consideration from the start.
Thanks for asking!
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