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Hi my name is Squeaky Moore. I am Author of the new book, #100Pitches: Mistakes I’ve Made So You Don’t Have To.  In the book, I interview several network and production company development executives about the do’s and dont’s of pitching, as well as, independent content creators who’ve bridged the gap and have been successful at winning pitches.  I also share my journey in pitching my own content 100 times. 

I created THE PITCH 101, as a blog and resource to help content creators bridge the gap between independent projects to the small and big screens. 

I give tips, encouragement and support, and help educate content creators on how to create and pitch ideas in a masterful way.

I believe we all have great ideas, and are seeking for the pitching recipe that gets them picked up on air or in movie theaters.

My topics and tips range from how to’s, to do’s and dont’s, and brainstorming out-of-the-box solutions to getting your relative ideas heard.  

I candidly and genuinely discuss all of my wins, losses, discoveries, and takeaway’s while motivating every content creator to their next level of success in the entertainment industry.

I am your virtual pitching mentor.

Welcome to my new way of pitching!

My Media Appearances 

My Biography

Moore About Squeaky

“One woman, many faces, one creator many talents,” is how Squeaky Moore likes to describe herself.  As a writer, director and producer, Squeaky’s mission is to enlighten, uplift, and inspire.  Squeaky’s career path—one designed to artistically address socially conscious issues and invoke discussion for the greater good — lies at the very core of who she is, and is continually reflected in her work.

A Chicago native, Squeaky received an MFA from Roosevelt University’s Conservatory.  A natural storyteller with a “gift for gab,” she began using her gifts in 1999, after she created and staged a variety show, “Ack Like U know”, which served as catalyst to her starting her production company, Moore Squeaky Productions.  

She later created an improv-based comedy show, “Guud Timez,” based on the 1970’s, “Good Times” TV sitcom, followed by staging, “The Ugly Man.”

Squeaky moved to New York City to pursue acting but would soon transition into fulfilling her true passion for writing, directing and producing after “64,” a project on father absent homes that she produced and assist directed, became a viral sensation.  Your Black World described it as ‘Life changing and powerful.’   On the heels of “64”, Squeaky produced, “Father’s Day?”, a film that addresses the effects of absentee fathers; which debuted on the launch of Magic Johnson’s, AspireTV Network.  Some of Squeaky’s recent directing and producing credits include, The Positive Controversy,” a show in which she developed and is the show-runner, and her latest film project, “Face of Darkness – Journey to Healing,” a documentary film that explores depression and suicide in the African American communities.  

Client Testimonials and Media Pitches

Watch Lucinda Cross-Otiti’s Pitch on Queen Boss

Watch Krista Barnett’s on The Today Show for QVC

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“Squeaky Moore gave a terrific pitch workshop to my NYU Grad Film students. She was inspiring, down to earth, and quick to work with each student to advise them on the best strategy to pitch their project. Squeaky demystifies pitching and brings a sense of joy to the process.”
~Amy Fox, Professor, NYU Tisch School of The Arts

“Squeaky has been an invaluable asset as guest speaker and panelist in our hugely successful Pitch Workshop Series at BRIC. I am so thankful that she has given her time to help our community with constructive criticism, humor, and deep knowledge of pitching, and I greatly look forward to working with her in the future.”
~Skyelar MacLeod, Director Media Education

“Squeaky Moore gave a pitch workshop to my graduate Directing students and it was one of the most practical afternoons of the year. Her presentation brought to life the elements necessary to be a competitive force in the film industry. Along with her book, the notes I took from the afternoon have served to further my skills at presenting myself and my ideas in a professional, streamlined way.”
~Megan Hessenthaler, Director of Operations, School of Visual Arts

“While researching to present my pitch to producers, I came across Squeaky’s webinar, “Nine Rules of Pitching,” It was a real eye opener and gave practical, concrete steps to be as prepared as possible before stepping foot in the room. I got my current deal using her techniques. She gives you straight up advice and doesn’t sugar coat it.”
~Greg Paul

“My girls say it too…They saw how uncomfortable I was pitching before I met you and how I am now. We always joke…that $$ was so worth it! That’s because of what you do.”
~Krista Barrett

“After just two calls, Squeaky gave us some jewels that really helped reshape our pitch. Some of the concepts she presented, we hadn’t thought about, and it really helped us define our pitch, focus it and give the judges exactly what they needed to know.”
~Dinkra

“Squeaky Moore is the real deal! She knows her stuff. Totally worth your time!”
~Joseph Shahidi – The Art of Brooklyn Film Festival

Squeaky has been featured in Huffington Post, Centric-TV, Madamenoire, Bossip, The Examiner, News One, Amsterdam News, and forecasted a ‘woman to watch,’ in Ambition Magazine for her work as producer, director and writer.

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