Welcome to MoviePitch

You don't have to be a writer.

Have you ever left a movie theater muttering, "I could think up a better story than that!"? Or have you been nurturing a great idea for a film, but lacked the connections necessary to sell it to Hollywood?

We are using the global reach of the Internet to give average folks -- non-writers as well as writers -- a Hollywood connection. That connection is Robert Kosberg, a creative producer who has made a name for himself selling story ideas to studios and production companies for the past 15 years.

Unlike most established producers, Kosberg accepts ideas from Hollywood outsiders. For example, a grandmother from Arkansas named Emily Lloyd sent him an idea about a man who lived inside the Statue of Liberty. She thought it would make a good movie, something along the lines of Phantom of the Opera set in a national landmark. Kosberg liked her idea, called her and agreed to try to sell it. Today her idea is in development with the company that produced "Four Weddings and a Funeral" and may become a motion picture. Already she has earned a substantial sum for her idea.

Is her story typical? No. Finding good ideas is like mining for diamonds. You sift through tons of rubble before discovering a gem. But there are gems to be found. And you might have one.

How can you submit an idea?

The first step is to purchase the CD-ROM that we have created to teach you how to find, develop and polish movie and television ideas. Once you have gone through the lessons, you can register your membership and begin to submit ideas to Robert Kosberg via email.

For legal and practical reasons (see Questions & Answers), we will only accept ideas from registered members. If we think your idea has commercial potential, we will contact you to discuss how we might sell it.

Remember, this is not about selling screenplays. It is about selling ideas. If you can dream up something good and describe it in a few sentences, you might get lucky.