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Business Travel
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How Not To Get Lost
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Family Traits
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The Global Family
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Jewels, Gems, and Stones
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Making Jewelry
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Collecting Jewelry
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The Bachelorettte Party
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Fashion and Piercings
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The Fan
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Basketball Superstars
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Cool Comedians
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Dinner
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Lunch
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Breakfast
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The Traditional Wedding
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The Nature Wedding
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Wedding Prep
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Dream Job
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Odd Jobs
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Medicine Man
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How to Pitch a Film
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Pros-Cons of Film Making
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Making a Film
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Best American TV Show
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TV Shows
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Movies, Love, Dinosaurs
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Why people get married?
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The Wedding Dress
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Wedding Day
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Tattoo Reaction
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Rina's First Tattoo
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The Gun Incident
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The Good with the Bad
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The Bouncer
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Signs of the Stars
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Learning Languages
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Working with Languages
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Steroids
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Plastic Surgery
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Makeovers
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Ultimate Frisbee Part 2
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Clothes and Colors
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Circle of Friends
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How to Pitch a Film
Todd: OK, now Jeff, you've been talking about your documentary. Can you talk about how do you actually pitch your documentary? How do you get it out there so people can see it on television?
Jeff: Because like I said before, it's independent so we have no one distributing this for us or we didn't sell this first before we shot the documentary which is usually the regular process so it just requires straight salesmanship, going door-to-door, talking to different channels and stations and seeing if they're interested, really trying to be convincing and making them think that this is something that the audience really wants. Just door-to-door.
Todd: OK, so let's say you go into a television studio and you have your documentary on hand, what do you say? Like, how do you get someone to even look at it?
Jeff: Yeah, that's very difficult. Usually in this world a good saying is everything is who you know and without having a foot in the door somehow, you're usually rejected, so and the good thing is that I do know a few in a few different countries so I can usually get a connection somehow who works in a studio or in the television station somewhere and they're recommended, we're recommended to them by our friend, so usually it's a foot in the door or someone else.
Todd: OK, and actually, let's talk about money. Like how did you actually pay for this documentary? I mean, did you put it on a credit cards or what?
Jeff: Well, doing a documentary is very expensive, very very expensive, and luckily there's three of us, three brothers who did this so we split the costs and one of the reasons we chose India is because it's one of the cheapest places in the world, which allowed us a little bit of mobility to stay as long as we did, and film as long as we did because everything is so cheap there so. And then yeah, we just put it on credit cards. All our savings. Spent all our savings on this documentary.
Todd: So for a filmmaker, or documentary personnel, how do you get your money back?
Jeff: Getting your money back in not easy. Getting a portion of your money back in not easy. If you're lucky, if it's a good documentary and it's a good idea and it's something and audience wants, then you can sell it. You can manage to sell it, but it's a gamble. It's a gamble. It's like anything else. You might sell it or you might not sell it, so if you do sell it you get your money back. If you don't, it's a loss so be prepared for that.
Todd: Well, I hope you strike it rich.
pitch
How do you actually pitch your documentary or get it out
there on television?
When you are trying to sell something, you have to 'pitch.' This means that you go around and talk to people about the reasons that they should want to buy or invest in your product. Notice the following:
- To be a good salesman you have to be really good at
pitching your products.
- We must have pitched this product to 50 stores before we
found someone interested.
different channels
It requires straight salesmanship and talking to different
channels and stations.
A 'channel' is a specific frequency on your television that broadcasts programs. When you use a remote control with your television and you go from one program to another, you are changing the channels. Notice the following:
- We don't have cable, so we don't get many different
channels.
- The same show is on a few different channels right now.
a foot in the door
It's difficult without having a foot in the door, so it's
important to get a recommendation.
Having a 'foot in the door' means having a connection with someone or experience in a particular industry. Notice the following:
- Contacts will help you get your foot in the door.
- The hardest part of an industry like this is just
getting your foot in the door.
split the cost
The documentary is very expensive, so the three of us split
the costs.
If you 'split the cost' between three people, you divide it equally between the three people. Each person would pay one third of the total cost. Notice the following:
- It will be easier if one of us pays the bill and then we
split the cost later.
- We will all buy our own plane tickets, and then we will
just split the cost of the hotel.
strike it rich
Well, I hope you'll be able to sell it and strike it rich.
'Striking it rich' refers to making a lot of money, usually quickly and involving some amount of luck. Notice the following:
- Many young actors go to Hollywood hoping to strike it
rich.
- This isn't really the type of job where you will strike
it rich, but a lot of people really enjoy it.
Vocabulary Quiz
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