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Selling Your Soul: Making Your Project Sellable & Deciding Who Is Worth Selling To

Wed, May 29

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Virtual Event

Join us w/Head of Development at Legacy Picture, Rachel Greenhoe! What makes a good idea? What makes a sellable idea? Why an idea is not enough & what makes a good script great. Working within the system, tempering your disappointment, people you should/shouldn’t trust (& how to tell the difference)

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 Selling Your Soul: Making Your Project Sellable & Deciding Who Is Worth Selling To
 Selling Your Soul: Making Your Project Sellable & Deciding Who Is Worth Selling To

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May 29, 2024, 8:00 PM – 9:00 PM EST

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About the event

Rachel Greenhoe is a development executive, producer, and script doctor based in LA. After  graduating from Northwestern University with a MFA in writing and producing film and television, Rachel started working as an independent script doctor and consultant. Her own writing has won numerous awards, most notably ScreenCraft’s Best Horror Pilot. She has worked with many companies, including ISA, Tree Line Films, Bass Films and Ramfis Productions.

Rachel Is currently the Head of Development at Legacy Pictures.

Legacy Pictures is an international film and television production company with offices in New York, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Vancouver, Mumbai, Beijing, Saigon, and several countries in Latin America. Legacy has overseen production on film projects including Remember Me starring Bruce Dern and Brian Cox (Universal Studios), the Bollywood adaptation of Jon Favreau’s Chef with Bollywood star Saif Ali Khan, The Way of the Dragon by the Chopstick Brothers, Five States of Fear (NBC/ Chiller), last years Land of Gold (HBO) and this years The Dirty South. Legacy’s focus on Production Services has led them to being preferred vendors for studios such as Relativity Media, making content for films such as Out of the Furnace with Christian Bale and Casey Affleck, and Beyond the Lights with Gugu Mbatha-Raw as well independent and foreign projects. Legacy can structure a project to maximize local incentives and opportunities as well as provide a full scope of production both in the US and abroad through their subsidiaries and partnerships.

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