Marvin V. Acuna

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Video Tip #29 – The Single Biggest Mistake When Pitching Your Material…

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This Video Series is your chance to ask any questions you feel may be holding you back from the screenwriting success you deserve!

So ask away!

Who knows, next week I may answer your question!

And if you have any comments about THIS tip – good OR bad – please leave it below.

May Your Life Be Extraordinary,

Marvin V. Acuna

P.S. – Do me a favor and go to:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D91jglS9FQ4
Under Siege download

Watch this tip there, Rate it, and Comment there as well!

Bumper aka Hit And Run on dvd

Thanks!

- M

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5 Responses to 'Video Tip #29 – The Single Biggest Mistake When Pitching Your Material…'

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  1. Dear Marvin,
    You exude confidence and professionalism.
    These three tips are the winning combination.
    Thanks,
    Carrie

    brozogirl

    16 Jun 09 at 11:13 pm

  2. Dear Marvin,

    The three tips today were excellent. I particularly liked your saying that the material “Should be able to be understood by both your grandmother and your grandchild.”

    Thanks,

    Lorna

    Lorna Kanter

    17 Jun 09 at 8:08 am

  3. Excellent tip on pitching a project, Marvin. Many thanks. Bill White.

    Bill White

    17 Jun 09 at 8:19 am

  4. And again, thank you very, very much for your professionalism and for your professionally inspiring information.

    Have a nice day, Marvin.
    Michael

    Michael

    17 Jun 09 at 10:14 pm

  5. I would like to echo the comments made above.

    How rare it is that experts put their own advice into practice and lead by the power of their example.

    Brian J Flanagan

    29 Jun 09 at 10:22 am

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