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To be part of Screenwriting Expo 5 pitch meeting registration you must register for the Expo no later than Sunday, October 1st.
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Click to Register www.screenwritingexpo.com Here’s a list of 49 of the 70 companies who will be hearing pitches at Expo 5 (Oct. 19-22, in Los Angeles):
Agency for the Performing Arts (APA) (feature film and TV literary representation) Benderspink (The Ring, Red Eye, A History of Violence, deals with Fox 21, New Line) Bold Films (Bobby, Come Early Morning, both upcoming) Big Light Productions (The X-Files, The Night Stalker, deals with ABC TV, Touchstone TV) Contra Films (The Exorcism of Emily Rose, After the Sunset, The Devil's Rejects, deal with New Line) Dark Castle Entertainment (The Reaping, House of Wax, Gothica, Joel Silver and Robert Zemeckis' horror joint venture) di Bonaventura Pictures (Constantine, Derailed, Doom, Four Brothers, upcoming: Shooter, 1408, Stardust, deal with Paramount) Di Novi Pictures (Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, Message in a Bottle, feature deal with Warner Bros., TV deal with Spelling Television) The Donner Company (X-Men 1-3, You've Got Mail) Electric Entertainment (Dean Devlin's company, Flyboys, Who Killed the Electric Car?, Cellular, deal with MGM) Evolution Entertainment (Saw, Saw II, Saw III, Love Don't Cost a Thing) The Firm (The Exorcism of Emily Rose, The Guardian, Big Momma's House, Black Knight, National Security, Sheriff Luke (upcoming Larry McMurtry/Diana Ossana TV series), feature deal with Fox) Focus Features (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Lost in Translation, The_Constant Gardener, Brokeback Mountain, The Pianist, independent division of Universal) Forest Park Pictures (Hayden Christensen's company, Shattered Glass, deal with Bauer Martinez Distribution) The Gersh Agency (Feature film and TV literary representation) Gold Circle Films (My Big Fat Greek Wedding, Slither, White Noise, The Wedding Date, deal with Universal) Grammnet Productions (Kelsey Grammer's company, Medium, deal with CBS TV) Gran Via Productions (Chronicles of Narnia, How to Eat Fried Worms, The Notebook, deal with Paramount TV) Hazy Mills Productions (deal with CBS TV) Heyday Films (Harry Potter 1-4 (and future ones), Taking Lives, deal with Warner Bros. ) Imagemovers (Monster House, Polar Express, Cast Away, deal with Walt Disney Co. ) Inferno Entertainment (Southland Tales, Just Friends, The Good Night [upcoming], 13th_Apostle [upcoming John Carpenter film]) Jerry Weintraub Entertainment (Oceans 11/12/13, Diner, The Avengers, deal with Warner Bros. ) John Wells Productions (The Notorious Bettie Page, Doom, A Home At the End of the World, The Evidence (TV), The West Wing (TV), deals with Warner Bros. & Warner Bros. TV) Koppelson Entertainment (Seven, The Fugitive, Outbreak) Landscape Entertainment (John Tucker Must Die, Mr. Woodcock, deal with New Line) Laura Ziskin Productions (Spider-Man 1-3, As Good As It Gets, Pretty Woman, deal with Columbia Pictures) Legendary Pictures (Superman Returns, The Ant Bully, Warcraft, Where the Wild Things Are, The Dark Knight, $600 million fund; co-production deal with Warner Bros. ) Linda Obst Productions (The Fisher King, How to Lose A Guy in 10 Days, Hope Floats, deal with Paramount) Lionsgate (Crank, Akeela and the Bee, Hostel, Saw, Saw II, The Devil's Rejects, Crash, Fahrenheit 9/11, Hotel Rwanda, Open Water, Cabin Fever, Frailty, Frida, Secretary, Amores Perros, American Psycho, Dogma, Buffalo '66, Gods and Monsters) Magnet Management (Formerly the management division of Zide/Perry Entertainment, American Pie, Cats & Dogs, Final Destination) Mandate Pictures (Stranger Than Fiction, The Grudge 2, Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium, deal with Gold Circle Films) Maverick Films (Agent Cody Banks 1-2) Miramax Films (6 to 10 films per year, budgets up to $12 million) Misher Films (The Interpreter, The Rundown, deals with Paramount Pictures and Touchstone TV) Outlaw Productions (Training Day, The Santa Clause 1-2, Sex Lies & Videotape, deal with Sony) Overbrook Entertainment (Will Smith's company, ATL, Hitch, feature and TV deal with Sony) Paradigm Agency (feature film and TV literary representation) The Robert Evans Company (How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, The Saint, deal with Paramount Pictures) Scott Free Productions (Ridley Scott and Tony's Scott's company, The Assasination of Jesse James, Domino, Kingdom of Heaven, Man on Fire, Hannibal, deal with Twentieth Century Fox) Screen Gems (The Covenant, Ultraviolet, When a Stranger Calls, Hostel, The Exorcism of Emily Rose, In the Cut, Resident Evil) Silver Pictures (The Matrix 1-3, Lethal Weapon 1-4, Die Hard 1-4, V For Vendetta, deal with Warner Bros. ) Triggerstreet (Kevin Spacey's company, Beyond the Sea) Vertigo Entertainment (The Grudge, The Ring 2, Dark Water, deals with Universal, Focus Features) The Walt Disney Company Warp Films (Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Man on Fire, Walking Tall, Bad Boys) Weed Road Pictures (Akiva Goldsman's company, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Starsky and Hutch, Constantine, deal with Warner Bros.) William Morris Agency (TV and feature literary representation) Zucker Productions (Jerry Zucker's company, Rat Race, Baseketball, My Best Friend's Wedding, First Knight) Need we say more? Register today to take advantage of this amazing opportunity to pitch these A-list companies. |
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