---
name: cold-outreach-email-writer
description: "Writes a cold outreach email to a broadcaster, distributor, or platform executive introducing a project for the first time and requesting a meeting or a read of supporting materials."
status: stable
category: media-business
subcategory: pitching
version: 1.0
eval_score: 4.4
tags: [media-business, pitching, outreach, email, commissioning]
---
# Cold Outreach Email Writer

## What This Skill Does
Writes a cold outreach email to a broadcaster, distributor, or platform executive introducing a project for the first time and requesting a meeting or a read of supporting materials.

## When To Use This Skill
- You have a project ready to pitch and need to reach a commissioner or acquisitions executive you have never met
- You are following up after a brief conversation at a market or festival and want to formalise the introduction
- You have been given a referral name and need to write a warm-but-professional first email
- You are submitting to an open call and the guidelines ask for an initial email rather than a full application

## What You Need To Provide
**Required:** Your name/company, project title and format, a one-paragraph description of the project, the specific person or role you are writing to, and the broadcaster or platform name.

**Optional:** Any existing connection (mutual contact, met at a market, saw their recent commission), what you are asking for specifically (a call, a read of a treatment, a meeting at an upcoming market), the project's current stage and any talent or co-producers already attached.

## How the Assistant Approaches This
1. Writes a subject line that is specific and professional — it names the project and the format, nothing more. No clickbait, no overstatement
2. Opens the email body by briefly establishing any connection or context, then delivers the project's core proposition in two sentences maximum: what it is and why it matters right now
3. Closes with a clear, single ask — one specific next step — and makes it easy for the recipient to say yes: a brief meeting, a one-page read, a call at a time of their choosing
4. Closes with a "Next Step" note: the ideal follow-up window if no response arrives (typically 10–14 days), whether elevator-pitch-writer should be run to prepare for the call if a meeting is the ask, and whether a full series-pitch-deck-writer should be ready before the response arrives

## Output Format
Subject line + email body. Body: 180–220 words maximum. Three paragraphs: (1) context and hook, (2) project description, (3) specific ask and next step. Professional register, active voice. No attachments referenced in the email unless the user specifies they are sending one. No hyperbole, no claims about the project being "groundbreaking" or "urgent." Output ends with a "Next Step" note: when to follow up if no response, whether to run elevator-pitch-writer to prepare for the meeting, and whether the pitch deck is ready if a response comes back quickly.

## Quality Criteria
- [ ] Subject line names the project and format without superlatives
- [ ] Email body is under 250 words including sign-off
- [ ] Project proposition is stated in two sentences or fewer — not a paragraph synopsis
- [ ] The ask is specific: one clear next step, not an open-ended "would love to chat sometime"
- [ ] No adjectives applied to the project that the recipient cannot verify ("powerful," "timely," "must-see")
- [ ] Tone is confident but not presumptuous — it does not assume the recipient is already interested
- [ ] Output includes at least one concrete next action the user can take immediately (send the email, set a follow-up reminder, or run elevator-pitch-writer to prepare for the meeting)

## Example

### Input
My name/company: Clara Denton, Meridian Films
Project: The Inventory — a single documentary following an auction house specialist who spends six weeks cataloguing the estate of a recently deceased collector. Every object opens a story about the dead man's hidden life.
Recipient: Head of Documentaries at a major public broadcaster (no prior contact)
Broadcaster: Similar to BBC Select / documentary streaming tier
Stage: Treatment and showreel ready. Director attached.
Ask: Introductory call

### Output

**Subject:** Documentary pitch — THE INVENTORY / Meridian Films

Dear [Name],

I'm writing to introduce a documentary project that may be a good fit for your slate.

THE INVENTORY follows an auction house specialist through six weeks of cataloguing a dead collector's estate. Every object she lifts out of a box opens a chapter of a life his family never knew. It's a film about grief and privacy and the things we choose to leave behind — told entirely through the work of identifying, valuing, and dispersing what someone owned.

Clara Denton at Meridian Films is producing. The director, whose previous documentary screened at IDFA, is attached and available. We have a full treatment and a three-minute director's showreel ready to share.

Would you be open to a 20-minute call in the next few weeks? I'm happy to work around your schedule. I can send the treatment ahead of the call if that's useful.

Thank you for your time.

Clara Denton
Meridian Films
[contact details]

## Known Limitations
- The email cannot name a real person as the recipient — you will need to insert the correct name before sending.
- If the project concept is hard to summarise in two sentences (because it is complex, multi-stranded, or requires context to understand), the email will feel incomplete. Consider simplifying the pitch angle before writing the email.
- This skill produces a cold email template; personalisation based on the specific commissioner's recent work or stated interests will always improve results and should be added manually.

## Related Skills
- [elevator-pitch-writer](../elevator-pitch-writer/SKILL.md)
- [series-pitch-deck-writer](../series-pitch-deck-writer/SKILL.md)
- [distributor-outreach-email](../../distribution/distributor-outreach-email/SKILL.md)
