Thursday, May 29, 2008

Notes on the Run

One of those epiphany moments came in running my first 5K (3.1 Miles) this last Saturday, May 25th in the Brentwood 5K/10K. I don't yet consider myself a runner in an athletic sense -- but anyone who knows me, knows that I've been running in a single direction for most of my life.

I definitely had an inspiring thought towards the end of the run. In that last stretch there were two street lights ahead of us before the finish line that kept changing between green and red. We had the right of way to run through the red light. Nothing was stopping us. I checked myself for any physical pain and there was none. The only thing between me and reaching the finish was a a certain amount of patience and necessary strides. However, the thing that was going to make all the difference was the conversation in my head that said although it'd be easier to stop, that I must keep going.

Of course, I was running with one of my personal heroes, long-time Hollywood publicist Julian Myers of Julian Myers Public Relations and fellow EPPS (Entertainment Professional Publicists Society) member. He's a marathon runner and earlier this year to celebrate his 90th birthday he ran a mile for every year. Over the course of a week he ran 30 miles in Los Angeles county, 30 in Orange county, and 30 in San Diego county. Wow, I was impressed!!!

So here I am running with Julian who is 90 years old. I'm thinking that if he can do this -- then there is no reason that I can't do this.

And that's my other thought on success -- we set our own goals. So yes, there was a specific course that was set up for the run, but my only goal was to jog the entire thing. I wasn't particularly interested in my time. I was only interested in holding a steady pace and never breaking stride. And that's true for you as a content creator. Keep setting small but achievable goals that challenge you where ever you are in your process. How you define success is clearly of your own making.

Another analogy that applies to writers, authors, experts and content creators is that this is a marathon, not a sprint -- and you certainly don't need to do it alone. Having Julian alongside made it fun, served as inspiration, and kept me going at a steady and consistent pace.

As I reached the finish line I had a moment of strong emotion well up as I thought, "I've won in life because I don't ever stop even when it's been really hard."

In other news,

Thanks again to everyone who joined me on tonight's call.
You can learn more about the upcoming Your Signature Story: From Content Creator to Media Brand Intensive course and special bonus offers and audio files at:
www.yoursignaturestory.com/bonus
It's an amazing offer - so definitely check it out while there is still time.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

The Virtual Art of Conferences

Hi,

What kind of writer, author, expert or content creator are you?

If you have any questions about leveraging and accessing the power of Hollywood, publishing and publicity, let me know at:

www.yoursignaturestory.com/askphilippa

Mahesh Grossman from AuthorsTeam is hosting a preview call for the next Your Signature Story Intensive tomorrow, Thursday, May 29th at 5PM Pacific, 7PM Central, 8PM Pacific.

My next question for you is -- Are you planning on checking out BEA (Book Expo America) this weekend?

Even if you're not in Los Angeles or it's just not a priority for your right now...

This weekend lots of movers and shakers in Hollywood and publishing are decending on the Convention Center in Downtown LA for the annual Book Expo America. We'll be there so I'll be sure to write up some thoughts to share with you next week as a post-event follow-up.
If you are a content creator you owe it to yourself to check it out!!!

It's true -- there are lots of ways to access information and people from whereever you are on the planet, regardless of your current mindset, relationships or circumstances.

For example check out:

http://bookexpo08.conferencepath.com/program/?action=viewall&group=day

You'll not only learn about hot topics in Hollywood, publishing and publicity you'll learn about the key industry players, producers, and reps just by reading the program.

And you can do this for the Santa Barbara Writers Conference, Willamette Writers Conference, San Franscisco Writers Conference, Maui Writers Conference, Southern California Writers Conference, San Diego Writers Conference, LATV Fest, Screenwriting Expo, Screenwriting Conference at Santa Fe, and many others.

Look for the names and companies and then spend some time doing your homework online. Google them, go to their websites, read interviews, learn about their projects, clients, or companies.

As a content creator, I promise you this is time well spent.

Soon enough you'll know who you are most passionate about connecting with and I've got lots of tips and tricks for getting to them at the right time in the right way.

Hope you find it helpful.

Please let me know what you find...

And I hope you'll join me for tomorrow's call with Mahesh Grossman from Authorsteam.com.

To your success,

Philippa

It's True Love for the Romantic Comedy Writer

HERE'S A NOTE FROM Chris Soth of MillionDollarScreenwriting.com and HollywoodbyPhone.com

Re: Billy Mernit was OFF THE HOOK!

Hey Gang,

I hope you enjoyed our Hollywood By Phonecall with Billy Mernit, King of the RomanticComedy! Thanks for all the great questions and attendance on the call, you really made it great!

And yes, there are still spots availablein Billy's class, THE course on Writing The Romantic Comedy, previously only available here in Los Angeles!

You can take a look at the course syllabus here:

http://www.screenplaybyphone.com/billy/

AND all the bonuses:

Philippa Burgess's Million-Dollar Career Course

And:

3 months of Hollywood By Phone, WITH:

The HollywoodByPhone.com Archive...

...every call on MP3!

http://www.screenplaybyphone.com/billy/

That's every call we've ever done!Managers, Agents, Producers and MORE!
And, all the great, Romantic Comedy infofrom THE SOURCE, Billy Mernit!

That link again:

http://www.screenplaybyphone.com/billy/

All classes delivered LIVE via conference call, FULLY interactive!

Thanks "A Million",

Chris Soth
MillionDollarScreenwriting.comHollywoodByPhone.com (It's OFF THE HOOK!)

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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

King of the ROM COM, Billy Mernit

Hey,

As a strong believer in embracing the learning curve, I am also a big fan of a number of screenwriting gurus who not only know their stuff but are committed to sharing it with others.

Among these are:

Screenwriter Chris Soth from MillionDollarScreenwriting.com and HollywoodbyPhone.com

and

Billy Mernit, who literally wrote the book WRITING THE ROMANTIC COMEDY

And tomorrow, Wednesday, May 28th -- Chris will be interviewing Billy at
5:30PM Pacific / 7:30PM Central / 8:30 PM Eastern.

You can ask Billy Mernit your questions --

-- about writing,
-- the romantic comedy genre,
-- movies today,
-- state of the industry
-- or anything else that may be on your mind...

To register for the call go to: www.screenplaybyphone.com/askbilly

If you are interested in romantic comedy you won't want to miss this!!!

To your success,

Philippa

Saturday, May 24, 2008

AuthorsTeam & BEA

Hello,

Just an FYI that Mahesh Grossman from Authorsteam.com will be hosting a call with me this
Thursday, May 28th at 5PM.

I'll be answering questions on "Selling Your Story to Hollywood"

This call is for writers, authors, experts and content creators. If you want to learn how to effectively access and leverage the power of Hollywood to get your stories told, read and sold - you won't want to miss this.

We'll be discussing:

* The Three Reasons Hollywood Buyers Buy - What are they looking for? From whom? And what motivates them to commit to your project?

* The five recent trends in movies, television, and publishing - that present you with more opportunitiesthan ever before.

* Why Hollywood is looking for authors of published books, ordinary people, and experts in their fields-- (Surprise! You may be a sought after commodity.)

* The secret to why J.K. Rowling is worth over a billion dollars and what she really shares in common with Harry Potter?

* Why telling "your signature story" is essential to your success and how to communicate it powerfully and effectively through entertainment and media channels.

And much, much more.

To register for the call please visit www.yoursignaturestory.com/askphilippa

And then it's off to BEA this weekend. Book Expo America is in Los Angeles this year. I will be there most of the weekend. If you'll be down at the event please let me know so we can connect.

To your success,

Philippa

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Monday, May 19, 2008

Rhythm and Buzz

Expert advice proved proverbial music to publicists’ ears on May 15 as EPPS members gathered at the International Cinematographers Guild in Los Angeles to hear ways to heighten awareness for both up-and-coming and established recording artists. The evening panel – moderated by Karen DeMarco, Zazzle’s VP, Corporate Communications, and sponsored by Business Wire and the IGC -- featured four leading authorities in today’s technology-driven music media market.

Todd Martens, entertainment producer at the Los Angeles Times who also writes for the Envelope’s Extended Play blog, sounded a common theme when he said, “It doesn’t matter to me if it’s a CD, streaming or a MySpace link.” He explained, “If we like the music, we’ll circle back to get more information.” Martens’ daily duties are split between devising new website content and creating ways to present the newspaper’s material online.

Dan Kimpel, a noted expert on popular music and songwriters, agreed that it’s still “all about the music” even as technologies advance. Kimpel, whose outlets range from “Song Biz” columns and Music Connection magazine to Delta Air Online and books, looks especially for “something atmospheric, something that has energy.”

MK of Popbytes.com explained, “I need a picture, I need a stream or an MP3 I can legally post” for his gossip blog covering music, film, television and people and said to have 500,000 unique visitors monthly. Credibility is key to pitches, MK noted, adding that he wants to give stories “my own personal spin, my own personal touch.”

“People think we’re run by robots, not real people,” mused Kurt Patat, senior communications manager and PR lead for AOL Entertainment, which includes AOL Music, Moviephone, AOL Television, AOL Radio, SHOUTcast, Winamp, Asylum, Urlesque and AOL Video, said to attract 23 million visitors each month. Patat looks for news first and foremost and to drill deeper to serve different audiences on different platforms.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Check Out Podcast and People

Hi!

Thanks again to everyone who joined me last night for our YSS Alumni Reunion Call -- "Optioning Rights a View From Both Sides of the Table." If you are interested in listening to the audio you can find it at www.creativecvg.com/yoursignaturestory.php. Lots of great questions and always fun to get the gang together again along with bringing new people into the fold.

Also wanted to share the recent success of YSS Alumni, Libba Phillips who runs Outpost for Hope - a non-profit for kids off the grid. She had her first story in Reader's Digest this past Christmas -- and now she just got another great write up about her work in People Magazine.

Here's what she writes:

"Hi...Just a quick note to share a success! If you have an opportunity to check out the current People Magazine issue (Mariah Carey and Nic Cannon on the cover)...inside you'll find a story about the search for my sister Ashley and the inspiration behind the mission of Outpost for Hope (www.outpostforhope.org). There have been a few other media inquiries including some national tv possibilities - I am thinking carefully about the points/short soundbytes I'd like to make and my goals for the future. It's a little busier than I'd like at the moment but I suppose these are good problems to have. :)

I hope that everyone is doing well and moving steps closer to the life of your dreams.
Many blessings,
Libba

Monday, May 12, 2008

Around Town

Hello,

One of the things I love about working in entertainment and media is that it is very much about working within a community of people who know each other. One side of it is very much in the trenches doing the work -- and the other side of it is very social. It can be hard work sometimes keeping up but it can also be very satisfying and a lot of fun.

I just wanted to highlight a number of events that I've attended recently -- all of which were rich in great information as well as providing a great opportunity to connect at all levels of the industry.

-- Mark Burnett of Mark Burnett Productions speaking at an iHollywood event sponsored by NXTcomm at the Luxe Hotel in Bel Air.

-- Diversity Press Editors and Producers speaking at the Entertainment Professional Publicists Society (EPPS) monthly breakfast panel at the ICG in Hollywood.

Five editors and producers on an EPPS panel April 17 suggested ways to score placement at print, broadcast and internet outlets serving African-American, Latino and other ethnic audiences. Marlene Merzas, director of media relations, BMI, moderated the compelling breakfast session, sponsored by Business Wire and held at the International Cinematographers Guild in Los Angeles,

“We’re interested in music, television and film – in that order, and it’s very celebrity driven,” explained Antonio Mejias Rentas, entertainment editor at La Opinion, the largest Spanish newspaper in the U.S. His department also covers lifestyle, food, fashion, and health. Whether pitching in English or Spanish, Rentas cautioned publicists to be both grammatically correct and culturally aware.

“We’re looking for events that matter to our audience,” said Lee Bailey, publisher of the web portal EURweb.com and the Electronic Urban Report. He also produces Radio Scope, now in 40 US markets and 70 countries, serving an audience that is urban/black 25-45, and split 40/60 between men and women.

“We always want multicultural,” said Cleveland O'Neal III, founder of Connection III. “Made in Hollywood,” the company’s flagship television show thatlooks at how and why movies are made. Connection III also produces “Made in Hollywood: Teen Edition.”

A. Scott Galloway, music editor at Urban Network, seeks stories that are socially relevant or about exceptional musical quality.” His industry magazine recently expanded to a consumer audience.

Marsella Isaza, entertainment producer at Associated Press TV News noted, “When we put out a story, you can assume half the planet will see it.” Her department covers all aspects of entertainment.

“We want to cover artists whom people are searching for online,” said Billy Johnson, Jr. senior program director-Urban and video programming lead at Yahoo! Music. Its feature, “Who’s Next,” focuses on new artists. Johnson suggested a two-week lead time, and noted that added that AP and Yahoo! blogs are Yahoo! Music’s primary sources of news.

“Come to us with everything,” advised Jorge Usatorres, morning show producer at Latino 96.3 KXOL. The station broadcasts primarily in English with a healthy mix of Spanglish and Spanish and builds out from an 18 to 34-year-old female demographic. He urged publicists to pitch him anything anytime affirming, “It’s the job of our talent and executive producers to take a regular story or a national celebrity and turn it into gold.”

-- Senior-level Studio PR Professionals at the Meet the Mentor at EPPS sponsored by Scoop Seminars.

EPPS Members had the opportunity to have individual questions answered one-on-one with PR experts at a Meet-the-Mentor session, sponsored by SCOOP Seminars, prior to the panel. Joe Schlosser, senior vice president, Publicity at NBC-Universal Television Studios, and Thomas Tyrer, senior vice president, Communications & Cross-Platform Operations, at Fox Studios generously offered their time and advice.

-- An evening at Darren Star's house (Creator of "Sex and the City") in the Hollywood Hills sponsored by The Hollywood Hill.

Darren Star opened his home to members and friends of The Hollywood Hill as well as his own friends and family for a fantastic party sponsored by Tequila Reserva de Don Julio, Yahoo! and Wired Magazine. It definitely was confirmation that a hit TV show can buy a spectacular property and tons of great artwork -- and he certainly has amazing taste. One of the many bars at the party was set up in the library which was treasure trove of great books with a stunning view of the city lights of Century City and the greater LA basin. Darren was extremely gracious as he met with guests. When a tyro scribe asked about the value of relationships for breaking into Hollywood, he confirmed, "Contacts will only take you so far."

This was the kick-off for an all day Conference on "The New Hi-Tech Robin Hoods." Saturday's event featured speakers from DonorsChoose.org, Kiva.org, Microplace.org and Grameen Foundation.

Julie Lacourture, the Deputy Director of DonorsChoose.org talked about how their non-profit was created by a former teacher in the Bronx to help public school teachers to fund projects and get materials. Many of these projects provide outreach to the poorest schools in America with most students living under the poverty line. Teachers are able to put together a proposal asking for what they need. Once it is approved it is mounted on their site for funding. Once a project is funded the organization procures the materials for the teachers who are then able to fulfill on implementing their target. The needs can be for more books, tables, computers, art supplies, or sporting equipment or retrofitting. Donorschoose.org also provides those who send money with a funding audit report so they know how the money was spent. To date they've brought over $22 million in private funding to the American public school system. They've also brought smiles and both basic and innovative educational opportunities to children and teachers. Those who contribute get to share in the pride of accomplishment with pictures and thank you notes from each classroom project they help to fund.

Matt and Jessica Flannery co-Founded Kiva.org which is one of the newest players in the micro-finance space to really make a splash. They have the simple goal of connecting entrepreneurs in some of the world's poorest countries with lenders who can help them fund their initiatives. Their website is a portal to connect individuals around the world. Combining his interest in business and technology and her passion for third world issues and economic development they founded Kiva.org. The word "kiva" in Swahili means "agreement" or "unity" and in Native American it means "a gathering place." There is no interest paid to the lender on the loan, but it changes the model from being one of charity to one of investment. On average about 97% of all of the loans made are repaid by the borrower based on the profits from the establishment and growth of their business. Their tag line is "loans that change lives".The investment sought is used for endeavors in agriculture, crafts, and transportation, among others. Since they began in 2006, they've raised over $11 million to empower individuals around the world to raise themselves out of poverty.

More about Microplace.org and Grameen Foundation soon...

-- Wrap party for "The Office" at the Santa Monica Pier.

-- Speaking at Sherwood Oaks Experimental College on a panel with Literary Agent, David Warden of The Warden Group in Beverly Hills.

-- "Freakin' Sweet" was an evening of comedy and musical revue performed by Seth MacFarlane and Alex Borstein that featured Family Guy orchestra. It was also an apt name to describe the $100 million +++ deal that Family Guy and American Dad creator Seth MacFarlane just struck with Fox that was announced last week. The event held at the Ahmanson Theatre was a fundraiser for The Center Theatre Group to support new playwrights. Special guest Janeane Garafalo opened the evening and set the tone for the raucous, laugh-out-loud, sexually-imbued show that brought the house down. Mad props for Seth MacFarlane and Alex Borstein's comedic brilliance and musical talents. It made for a great Saturday night!

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Come What May




Hello,

Your Signature Story is all about how to access and leverage the power of Hollywood, publishing and publicity. You are invited to join me for a teleseminar chat on Tuesday, May 13th on "Optioning Rights: A View From Both Sides of the Table" at 6PM Pacific. Register for the call at www.creativecvg.com/ysscall.php.

Thanks again to everyone who just joined me for the Your Signature Story: From Content Creator to Media Brand 8-Session Intensive(www.creativecvg.com/yoursignaturestory.php). It was a fantastic group and I'm really inspired by what everyone is up to as writers, authors, experts and content creators. It was obvious from all my conversations with participants that everyone got tools and insights that will certainly take them to the next level.

Our next YSS Intensive is coming up in June and I hope you'll consider joining us. As we go, I'm also looking to expand the resources the I offer - including blog postings, an expanded newsletter and more live teleseminar chats.

So what's happening here in Hollywood? I'm very happy to see that the mood around town has brightened post-Strike and things seem to be picking up again in terms of deals - both options and sales. Production is still a bit touch and go since no one knows how the SAG negotiations are going to play out and their contract comes up at the end of June. We've had some casting director friends say they've seen several projects halted because its uncertain where negotiations may go. In any case, the development side of the buinsess seems to be clipping along with lots of renewed energy on all fronts. It's a great time to be getting yourself out there.

I've been out at several events over the past couple of weeks and just wanted to share some of the highlights.

-- Patti Felker of Felker Tzocek Gellman Suddleson LLP was honored as Entertainment Lawyer of the Year for 2008 by the Beverly Hills Bar Association at the Beverly Hills Hotel.



It was fun to see a room full of entertainment industry professionals, many wearing track suits, in such a formal setting as the Crystal Ballroom.

Jeremy Piven ("Entourage"), the master of ceremonies at the event said, "Thank Patti for the dress code." She's known not only for being one of the best lawyers in entertainment, but also the best dressed, (i.e. most comfortable, ever...). She wears sweats to work because -- well, she can!!! Nike custom made her attire for the event -- an incredible faux diamond trimmed black track suit. Brendan Fraiser, Orlando Bloom, Chad Michael Murray, among others all gave homage to her sense of style, her class, and above-all her top notch ability to passionately represent her clients.

Phil Rosenthal ("Everybody Loves Raymond") gave a keynote along with his wife Monica who attested, "We have the best lawyer with the best deal that anyone has gotten anywhere." Phil Rosenthal reportedly had gotten over $50 million +++ deal as the show went into its eighth season (hello, T. Harv Eker looking for "passive income" from Hollywood). Phil told the story of how he met Patti in high school in Rockland County, NY, recounting, "I was captain of the football team and she was head cheerleader." He mused about how he went on to play for the Dallas Cowboys, then they lost touch, and at some point childhood dreams die hard and she had gone on to law school. A career ending injury brought him to LA to be an actor-writer-whatever. They met again walking on the street (a very rare thing indeed for two people to be walking on the street in LA), and now she was a powerful entertainment attorney. She invited him to stay with her and he lived on her couch for a year with the understanding that he give her 5% of everything he makes until he dies (this last part of the story seemed accurate).

The event provided a great opportunity for everyone to express their gratitude and respect for the work Patti Felker does in this industry. She's known for being fierce and fiercely loyal. Director Dean Parisot ("Galaxy Quest") said, "She has a passion and commitment to her clients and likes finding them before the spotlight does." She also has a great sense of humor (best appreciated by those who are not on the other side of the table in any negotiation). As Greg Berlanti ("Everwood") put it, "She brings a shotgun to kill a fly." When Orlando Bloom wants something, he too, knows he's got his secret weapon in saying, "Bring out the Felker!" It was an incredible event to honor one of the most outstanding entertainment attorneys in our field.

And thanks Patti, for all your support and guidance from your friends at Creative Convergence.


Other events that I'll share more about soon include...

-- Mark Burnett of Mark Burnett Productions speaking at an iHollywood event sponsored by NXTcomm at the Luxe Hotel in Bel Air.

-- Diversity Press Editors and Producers speaking at the Entertainment Professional Publicists Society (EPPS) monthly breakfast panel at the ICG in Hollywood.

-- Senior-level Studio PR Professionals at the Meet the Mentor at EPPS sponsored by Scoop Seminars.

-- An evening at Darren Star's house (Creator of "Sex and the City") in the Hollywood Hills sponsored by The Hollywood Hill. This was the kick-off for an all day Conference on "The New Hi-Tech Robin Hoods." The event featured speakers from DonorsChoose.org, Kiva.org, Microplace.org and Grameen Foundation.

-- Wrap party for "The Office" at the Santa Monica Pier.

-- Speaking at Sherwood Oaks Experimental College on a panel with Literary Agent, David Warden of The Warden Group in Beverly Hills.

-- Seth MacFarlane and Alex Borstein performed "Freakin' Sweet" as an evening of music and comedy that featured The Family Guy orchestra. The event held at the Ahmanson Theater was a fundraiser for The Center Theater Group.