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Get Inside the Head of a Development Exec with Shows at Netflix, Amazon, and Hulu + Logline Critique

Learn what makes a pilot pitch stand out from Jasmine Russ, a development exec with shows at Netflix, Hulu and Amazon.

Tickets are by Donation Only (However recommended donation are $20)

Register Here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/get-inside-the-head-of-a-development-exec-logline-critique-tickets-261835816977?aff=mailchimp4&mc_cid=0141973503&mc_eid=e93ce42268

About this event

What makes a logline stand out?

How can you nail a pitch for your pilot?

How do you prepare for a general meeting with a development exec?

Development exec Jasmine Russ will answer these questions and many more during this virtual workshop! Plus, she'll talk about her experience developing projects that are set up at Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon.

Plus, Jasmine will provide feedback on audience-submitted loglines for TV series pitches. Anyone who registers for the event can submit a logline for feedback. A few will be chosen for the live critique so that all attendees can learn from the feedback.

After you register, your confirmation email will have a link for submitting your logline (it will be at the bottom of the email under "Additional Information"). The deadline to submit is 11:59 p.m. Eastern on Monday, Feb. 21.

You do NOT need to submit a logline to attend; you're welcome to come and learn from other examples!

We will email all attendees a link to the Zoom webinar on the day of the event.

ABOUT JASMINE RUSS:

Jasmine Russ is the VP of development & production at Fabel Entertainment (Bosch, The Killing, Interrogation). She began her career in Australia casting for film, TV and theater before transitioning to the US to continue her work. Jasmine began producing under Fabel's previous banner of Fabrik where she established her specialty in genre blending, subversive storytelling and first time creators. She currently has projects set up at Netflix, Amazon, IMDb and Hulu and continues to service Fabel's new genre agnostic brand with a focus on premium content.

Because we know that the film community has been hit hard at this time, we are making this event pay-what-you-can. All proceeds will go toward keeping Women's Weekend Film Challenge running during this difficult time. As a small arts nonprofit, we depend on donations to run our free film challenges and pay-what-you-can workshops. Thank you for making whatever contribution is possible for you right now.

By signing up for this event, you will receive occasional emails from Women's Weekend Film Challenge for future free and pay-what-you-can events.

ABOUT WOMEN'S WEEKEND FILM CHALLENGE

Women's Weekend Film Challenge (WWFC) works for gender equity by creating opportunities for women to bring their leadership, talents, and stories to the forefront of the film industry. WWFC places professional filmmakers on crews to write, shoot and edit a short film in one weekend and provides top-of-the-line equipment, insurance and workshops. This career-building opportunity is free for participants.

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