PITCH IT TO ME

CREATE YOUR PROFESSIONAL FILM PITCH

SIX FREE WORKSHOPS

PRESENTED BY SPECTRUM PRODUCTIONS

Step into Pitch it To Me, a unique six-week workshop series designed to guide emerging filmmakers through the process of building a compelling, professional film pitch. Film pitches are a crucial part of the filmmaking process, helping you consider every element of your film, from its narrative structure to character development and visual style, and laying the foundation for a successful production journey. A well-thought-out pitch will clarify your vision and communicate it effectively to potential collaborators, investors, audiences, producers and grant systems. Each workshop in this series will be led by a different independent filmmaker who has developed their creative practice here in Montréal, a city celebrated for its vibrant film culture and independent arts scene. By the end of the series, every participant will leave with a polished pitch deck made in Canva, ready to captivate.


PITCH IT TO ME WORKSHOP SERIES

PRODUCER AND FACILITATOR

Meet Erin O’Connor

WORKSHOP SERIES PRODUCER AND FACILITATOR

Erin O'Connor is a self-taught filmmaker and the founder of AGATHA, a Montréal-based production company known for its compelling short films and dynamic spots for local businesses. Her debut short, Fire Flames, garnered international attention, with a selection at Cannes and multiple awards. Erin’s follow-up, half-light, is available on No Budge and was recently showcased in Paris at The Fantasy Film Festival. She has also secured funding for a feature film script through Telefilm and a short film through the Canada Arts Council.

In addition to her work, Erin has directed and produced for a range of artists, including Jonah Yano, Patrick Holland, and Daniel Bélanger. Most recently, Erin was an Assistant Producer for the 48 Hour Film Project Montréal and worked on the 11th edition of The Lunenburg Documentary Film Festival. Erin’s filmmaking approach is rooted in collaboration and ensuring that every team member has the support they need to flourish creatively.


WORKSHOP 1

6 feb 2025

ESSENCE AND IMPACT: writing a synopsis that sells your story

With: Noelle Perdue, Writer

WORKSHOP 2

13 feb 2025

THE SOUND OF EMOTION: creating an audio world that echoes your vision

With: Della Orrey, Sound Designer

WORKSHOP 3

20 feb 2025

VISUAL POETRY: translating story into striking references

With: Emem Etti, Cinematographer

WORKSHOP 4

27 feb 2025

THE CREATOR’S NARRATIVE: expressing purpose in film

With: Alex Apostolidis, Director

WORKSHOP 5

6 mar 2025

FROM GREENLIGHT TO SPOTLIGHT: navigating the road to release

With: Laura-Lynn Petrick, Producer

WORKSHOP 6

13 mar 2025

PITCH IT TO ME: the art of captivating loglines and elevator pitches

With: Frederic Bohbot, Producer

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW

  • This series requires two hours per week over six weeks. It’s designed for participants with a strong film concept, whether they have a completed script or a well-developed idea with evident character and environmental considerations. If you’re passionate about bringing your film concept to life and serious about advancing your project, this workshop series is for you! 

  • Every workshop starts with an interactive, hour-long presentation from seasoned Montréal-based independent filmmakers and creatives, each bringing this city's unique visionary spirit and do-it-yourself attitude to their work. Following the presentation, you'll spend a hands-on hour applying insights directly to your project. With ongoing feedback and support from an experienced producer at each session, you’ll be encouraged to refine every detail of your pitch deck, shaped by the collaborative and innovative energy to develop an integral skill for your filmmaking journey. 

    WORKSHOP BREAKDOWN

    10 min - Get seated and get comfortable!

    45 min - Presentation from professional guest speaker

    5 min - Break

    50 min - Work on Canva with the guest professional, a producer & two support staff

    10 min - Final edits or feedback. Every attendee is set up to continue working on their pitch. 

  • This series isn’t just about building a pitch—it also builds confidence, clarity, and creative connections with other filmmakers in a setting that celebrates artistic exploration. Through expert guidance, collaborative feedback, and the influence of each immersive workshop, you will combine practical skills with the tools you need to stand out creatively. You’ll finish with a pitch deck and the community, inspiration, and resources needed to bring your film concept to life in a way that reflects both your vision and the distinct spirit of independent filmmaking.

    Please note that if applicants are not at this stage yet, we will be accepting email addresses so that you can receive a recorded version of the workshops to follow along on your own when you are ready. 

  • 1. How do I register for the workshop?

    To register, visit our registration page and fill out the form with your name, email, and established film concept. Since the workshop is free, no payment is required. ALL REGISTRANTS MUST JOIN THE WAITLIST —just submit your waitlist registration to be considered for this workshop series.

    2. Is there a limit to the number of participants?

    Yes, space is limited to ensure a quality experience for all attendees. We recommend registering early to secure your spot. We'll notify you if you will be attending no later than January 15, 2025.

    3. What if I don’t get into this workshop?

    That means your project must be developed more to create a film pitch. We will add your email address to our mailing list and send you a dialed-down digital version of the workshop series to work with on your own after the workshop series is completed.

    3. Can I register multiple people?

    Yes! You can register multiple attendees, but each must complete a separate registration form, specifically their film concepts. Group registrations are welcome as long as each person provides their details.

    4. Do I need to bring anything to the workshop?

    You need to bring your script draft or film treatment. You don’t need to bring anything unless specifically instructed. We will notify you ahead of time if you need to bring any materials or devices (laptop, tablet, etc.).

    5. Can I attend if I don’t have prior experience making a film?

    Yes, this workshop is designed for individuals at all levels, and no prior film-making experience is required. What’s important is that you are serious about your film idea, have a script or a draft of a script, and have a genuine desire to break into the film industry. This workshop will help you refine your vision and take your first steps toward bringing it to life.

    6. How will I receive confirmation of my registration?

    Once you complete your registration, you will be put on a waiting list. Once your registration has been confirmed, you will be notified by email and provided with more details on how to proceed.

    7. What if I need to cancel my registration?

    If you can’t attend, please let us know as soon as possible by contacting erin@productionsspectrum.com, so we can offer your spot to someone else.

    8. Will the workshop be available online or in person?

    The workshop will be in person at Spectrum Productions Studio every Thursday from 6:00 pm—8:00 pm EST.

    Spectrum Productions Studio Address: 5445 Av. de Gaspé local 415, Montreal, QC H2T 3B2