Pitch Perfect
3-Day Intensive for Screenwriters
December 3rd, 4th & 5th
12:00 pm PT / 3:00 pm ET
Learn to pitch your TV or film project with clarity, confidence, and style.
3 days of live, interactive coaching with Hollywood writer Dawn DeKeyser. Take your pitch from good to very f*cking good.
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What's included
- Three days of LIVE interactive coaching and feedback
- Meeting, document and deck prep
- How to take your pitch from Good to Very Fucking Good in 3 days
- On-the-spot Logline Revisions
- Free Templates & Resources
- Dawn's 30 years of experience writing, producing, pitching, and selling TV and film scripts
Set aside 90 minutes each day. Have One Project in mind to ensure you'll get the most out of our 3 days together.
What to expect
Day 1 - Your Pitch Document. The 8 Elements of Your Pitch Document + Loglines from Bad to Better to Best + My Personal TV & Film Pitch Template
Day 2 - Your Pitch Deck. The 15 Elements in Your Pitch Deck + When-Why-Where to Use a Deck + Free Deck Resources
Day 3 - Your Personal Pitch. How to Own Your Career + Writing Your Personalized Loglines + "Flipping the Script" + Leadership Skills
This is for Screenwriters, writers and authors who:
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Are preparing to pitch a TV series or film
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Have a script but struggle to articulate it
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Want a pitch that feels clean, strong, and industry-ready
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Are applying to labs, fellowships, or programs
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Have pitch meetings coming up
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Want to stop second-guessing themselves
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Want real, actionable feedback — not cheerleading
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Want to sound like a writer who knows what they’re doing
If your pitch needs clarity, structure, or confidence, this is where you want to be.
Screenwriter, Script Consultant, Creative Ally
Dawn DeKeyser has decades of experience in writers’ rooms, on sound stages, in late-night rewrites and early morning table reads.
She's worked with Emmy and Oscar-winning writers, producers, directors, and actors.
Dawn knows how to structure your meeting, your pitch, and your presentation.
And she knows what sells.
The GOOD NEWS Letter. Writing tips and insider
intel from a Hollywood screenwriter.
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