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	Comments on: How to Pitch in One Sentence	</title>
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		By: Steven Fernandez		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[On the whole, good advice.  Though compressing a rich film/screenplay into one sentence can be difficult (I know from my own experience!).  

My only quibble here is that telling what the film is &quot;about&quot; should not be confused with describing the theme of the story or the deeper issues that it may touch on.  Thematic information is NOT what execs and producers in LA want to hear in the first instance.  That information can be communicated later, once their interest in the basic premise is secured.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On the whole, good advice.  Though compressing a rich film/screenplay into one sentence can be difficult (I know from my own experience!).  </p>
<p>My only quibble here is that telling what the film is &#8220;about&#8221; should not be confused with describing the theme of the story or the deeper issues that it may touch on.  Thematic information is NOT what execs and producers in LA want to hear in the first instance.  That information can be communicated later, once their interest in the basic premise is secured.</p>
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