
Your pitch comes first. Industry professionals see the video in your original QuickTime or Windows Media format—no automated conversion to low-quality flash video to mar your work.
Your logline is still important to catch the pros' attention and give context for your pitch. It shows when pros are searching or browsing, and we show it on this page right under your pitch.
Below the pitch, the logline, and your name we include any other information you provide for your pitch and your contact information. See those screenshots for more detail.

On the right is the form for a television visual pitch. If you're uploading a movie or music pitch, it will be a little bit different.
Your title and logline are the first thing industry pros will see when browsing or searching for pitches—make them count!
Genre is one of the ways pros can browse the collection of pitches. They can also search your text, so your title, logline, synopsis, and credits serve a double purpose.

Your name and a contact email address are required, but they don't have to be the same as the names and email you signed up with. Other optional fields include:
A photo of yourself or your group. A thumbnail of your photo shows anywhere pros see a list of visual pitches, so it's best to have one and make it distinctive.
Website address, phone number, and geographical location.
A free-form 'About' field where you can talk about your experience, awards, artistic philosophy, usual breakfast foods, whatever.
Name and contact information of your agent or manager. Industry pros often prefer to work with your representative if you have one.