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Scammer's website Motionflick Studios.com
Scammer's address Los Angeles, CA 90036, USA
Scammer's email [email protected]
Country United States
Victim Location NC 28746, USA
Total money lost $16,000
Type of a scam Other
On Thursday, August 3, 2023 at 03:25:43 PM EDT, Mr. Farrell wrote:
Dear xxxxxxxxx,
Greetings!
My name is Timothy Farrell, a Senior Film Associate with Motionflick Studios and I am delighted to share some exciting news with you! Your book, All That Remains, has been handpicked to be one of the featured stories at the highly esteemed Hollywood Pitch Fest event, taking place in the vibrant city of Los Angeles, California, on September 29-October 2. Our Screening Team, after an exhaustive and meticulous film scouting process, identified your book narrative with an immense potential for transformation into captivating film or TV series. All That Remains stood out as a remarkable contender, with an exciting plot, well-developed characters, and fresh content and we are thrilled to present it at the Hollywood Pitch Fest, one of the most significant gatherings of Hollywood buyers and filmmakers.
The Hollywood Pitch Fest event is not just any event; it's a fiercely competitive platform where the most promising and marketable ideas are carefully chosen for further development and potential funding. It brings together the right people, creating an ideal environment to unearth the next big project in the dynamic film industry. To make the most of this incredible opportunity, Mr. Scott Danzig, a seasoned Producer, Director, and Pitch veteran, is eager to build a compelling pitch presentation for your book. His expertise will ensure that the presentation appeals to investors' business sense, maximizing the chances of securing backing for the project. To craft an impressive pitch deck, Mr. Danzig will need a strong imagery of your story's essence, a clear introduction to its characters, a future plan outlining targeted genres and audience demographics, as well as financial and distribution details. Additionally, the mention of potential installments or series continuation opportunities will bolster the pitch's appeal.
In order for Mr. Danzig to work his magic, we kindly request that you submit a polished screenplay of your book and a Storyboard Structure for the visual presentation. Having a well-crafted screenplay will be one of the key factors in landing that coveted option agreement, mutually beneficial for both parties. The screenplay is the backbone of any film project and plays a vital role in film pitch events. A well-crafted screenplay not only showcases the writer's storytelling skills but also helps communicate the project's potential, leading to increased interest, support, and ultimately, the realization of the film. The storyboard Structure is a powerful tool to enhance the effectiveness of the pitch. It helps visually communicate the concept, engage the investors, jury and audience, showcase your vision, and provide essential technical details, provide a visual representation of the film's concept and help the audience understand the story's flow, key scenes, and overall visual style. This visual aid is much more impactful than just describing the plot verbally or through a written synopsis. The potential financial compensation for the selected script and story will vary, falling within an impressive range of $80,000 to $500,000. The actual amount will be determined by the participating company based on their evaluation of the script's quality and its potential for success. Naturally, higher-quality material will likely receive a higher payment. However, it's crucial to acknowledge that these figures are hypothetical and can be subject to variations based on industry norms, negotiations, and the specific terms outlined in the option agreement between the writer and the company.
Before proceeding further, we advise reviewing any existing contracts or agreements you may have with other film companies, studios, or agents. Ensuring that no conflicts arise is of utmost importance. If you have any concerns or questions regarding the terms of your existing contracts, we highly recommend seeking legal advice.
Deadline of submission: First week of September 2023
HOLLYWOOD PITCH FEST ON THE TONIGHT SHOW
SOME OF THE CONFIRMED PARTICIPANTS:
Congratulations on this fantastic development! We are genuinely excited to witness the potential journey your work will embark on. To ensure your material meets the high film industry standards required, we recommend seeking assistance from professional Screenwriters or experts who can fine-tune your screenplay. Once you've submitted your material, Mr. Danzig will carefully review the screenplay, collaborate with his team of experts, and develop a compelling strategy for the pitch. Rest assured, we will keep you updated throughout the process, ensuring your involvement every step of the way. To submit your materials or any further inquiries, please feel free to contact us at (+1) 866 943 8342 or directly at my phone number: 213 433 3589. We are here to provide any support you may need and eagerly anticipate your submission. Here's to a bright future for your work and the potential realization of its cinematic journey!
FEATURED SUCCESS STORIES
(*as seen in Variety & The Hollywood Reporter)
Darrien E. Burks:
Sold his reality show to Critical Content
Keon Hedayati:
Found a producer – Laura Bickford
Linda Butorac:
Sold his Reality Series to Blinktip, Pilot Now Being Shot.
Kirk Westwood:
Sold his reality show to Critical Content
Timothy Armstrong:
Signed with APA
Gary Ow:
Pitched “Hsien of the Dead” now produced feature!
Terry Brody:
Fireman & the Popstar – Andrew Stevens Entertainment
Chris Billett:
SHostile Intent – Andrew Stevens Entertainment
Phillip Caldwell:
Optioned his script “Doggy Style” to Silver Lion Pictures.
Astrid Neal, Steven List:
Born to Shop – 20th Century Fox/Drew Barrymore
Steven & Daniel Altiere:
The Meddlers – Warner Bros.
Jim Beck:
Fall to Pieces – Wilson/Woods
Craig Peterson:
Lucky Kilroy – MGM*
Bob Gilbert:
Harmful Intent – Cosgrove/Muerer
Kirby Atkins:
S.P.O.O.K.S. – Miramax*
Craig Salveson:
69 Reasons Not to Deal – Pretty Pictures
Christina Welsh:/u>
If Only – Intermedia/Outlaw*
Curtis Dale:
Minute Man – Kaufman Company
Jeff Belkin
optioned his script “Necessary Evil” to Gross Weston...
...not to mention hundreds of agency/management signings, options, produced TV and features – and even one marriage!
Sincerely,
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