there are dozens of TV show today, with a small audience, that if it was relesead 15 years ago, would be a huge groundbreaking TV show the quality and quantity is astounding
Really? At what cost? Streaming provides 8 episodes per season, wait of 2 or 3 years for the next season or good shows not being renewed after first episode of first season. That s streaming
Competitions such as The Warner Brothers Screenwriters Contest, Contacting a production company with your show Logline and script, Blacklist, Screenwriting Agents, Selling your soul, etc.
Thank you for posting this. We actually self-produced a half hour tv pilot already and let me tell ya, it's so difficult when you're on the outside trying to break in. We've had a few promising meetings but so far nothing has come out of it yet. We've submitted to a few film festivals that accept filmed TV Pilots and we're waiting to see if we got in.
The pilot got us many meetings including with Fox, 3Arts Entertainment and smaller production companies but nothing substantial has happened yet. However, we did make connections that were otherwise impossible to make. @@gergom.8310
It also means a bigger majority of the shows are just forgetable af... not to mention the amount of half assed shows going around, especially on Netflix... can't say anything about the other streaming channels tho
Exactley. Streaming brought to the audience 8 episodes per season, a wait of 2 or 3 years for the next season or good shows not being renewed after first episode of first season. Thank you streaming!
They forgot to say that streaming brought to the audience 8 episodes per season, waiting 2 or 3 years for the next season and good shows not being renewed after first episode of first season
See, now this is the content I'm interested in. Where is the reality show or documentary about this? I would love to write scripts and be on a set...or even visit or set...or walk past a set...or hear that a set was in my area. LOL.
"Ron: And it grows, to a powerful, emotional climax when the father has to choose which one of his children will live ... and which one ... will die. Executive: Pass. What else you got? Ron: Well, well, there is this one thing. It's about a killer robot driving instructor that travels back in time for some reason. Executive: I'm listening. Ron: Okay, okay, well, you see ... this robot, he's got a heartbreaking decision to make about whether his best friend lives ... or dies. Executive: Eh. Ron: His best friend's a talking pie! Executive: Sold! Howard, you've done it again!" And that's the quality of your average TV show nowadays.
It’s a cool way to make your show fun, a lot of shows do that and so we just don’t he same to fit in. 😂 idk 😅❤. I found this because I searched _how I made a tv show_ in TH-cam.
I dont know how to write related scenes to the story lets assume episode is 45 minutes i ve just 10-15 scenes for first episode how can i write the rest ones
I need a movie that is just rejected pilots complied back to back.
Wouldn't that movie suck?
Movie 43
There's an Argentinian movie that looks like accepted pilots back to back called Wild Tales (Relatos Salvajes)
It would have to have comedian judging it and small time comedians coming with the horrible pilots, that could actually be legendary
there are dozens of TV show today, with a small audience, that if it was relesead 15 years ago, would be a huge groundbreaking TV show
the quality and quantity is astounding
Really? At what cost? Streaming provides 8 episodes per season, wait of 2 or 3 years for the next season or good shows not being renewed after first episode of first season. That s streaming
'In Los Angeles, they don't throw away their garbage. They turn them into TV shows.'
-Annie Hall (1977)
as someone who would someday want to become an actor, this video was very educational
Keep it up!
Look into film camps or local TV.
Have you become one yet, if so what movie/show where you on 🤔. If you didn't hope you will 😊.
How do the screenwriters get hired?
Competitions such as The Warner Brothers Screenwriters Contest, Contacting a production company with your show Logline and script, Blacklist, Screenwriting Agents, Selling your soul, etc.
We have reality shows for everything else, but THIS! I’d actually watch.
1:55 love the reference
The duffer brothers lol
Thank you for posting this. We actually self-produced a half hour tv pilot already and let me tell ya, it's so difficult when you're on the outside trying to break in. We've had a few promising meetings but so far nothing has come out of it yet. We've submitted to a few film festivals that accept filmed TV Pilots and we're waiting to see if we got in.
May we have an update of this after 4 years? 👀
The pilot got us many meetings including with Fox, 3Arts Entertainment and smaller production companies but nothing substantial has happened yet. However, we did make connections that were otherwise impossible to make. @@gergom.8310
@@gergom.8310 I second this.
It also means a bigger majority of the shows are just forgetable af... not to mention the amount of half assed shows going around, especially on Netflix... can't say anything about the other streaming channels tho
Exactley. Streaming brought to the audience 8 episodes per season, a wait of 2 or 3 years for the next season or good shows not being renewed after first episode of first season. Thank you streaming!
But how does one get into such a position. For me: I helped out the local TV station record Curling games and now I can pitch a show to him whenever.
They forgot to say that streaming brought to the audience 8 episodes per season, waiting 2 or 3 years for the next season and good shows not being renewed after first episode of first season
A lot of movies and TV series in the *Black List* are being green lit nowadays.
See, now this is the content I'm interested in. Where is the reality show or documentary about this? I would love to write scripts and be on a set...or even visit or set...or walk past a set...or hear that a set was in my area. LOL.
The background musics is really distracting
Cool to know. Thanks.
my favorite part 4:36 when he marketed Hyundai to us🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@hyundai
"Ron: And it grows, to a powerful, emotional climax when the father has to choose which one of his children will live ... and which one ... will die.
Executive: Pass. What else you got?
Ron: Well, well, there is this one thing. It's about a killer robot driving instructor that travels back in time for some reason. Executive: I'm listening.
Ron: Okay, okay, well, you see ... this robot, he's got a heartbreaking decision to make about whether his best friend lives ... or dies.
Executive: Eh.
Ron: His best friend's a talking pie!
Executive: Sold! Howard, you've done it again!"
And that's the quality of your average TV show nowadays.
I didn't understand what he was saying but the background music is good.
Yes his audio should have been more equally distributed with the background
I Love Being Actress ❤
I just want to know why some tv shows first episode called Pilot ??
It’s a cool way to make your show fun, a lot of shows do that and so we just don’t he same to fit in. 😂 idk 😅❤.
I found this because I searched _how I made a tv show_ in TH-cam.
title - you hire pastor top thats how 👋🏼🎤
mini rooms are here to stay?
I dont know how to write related scenes to the story lets assume episode is 45 minutes i ve just 10-15 scenes for first episode how can i write the rest ones
I think that's why the have other writers in the room
@@francoisbessing but I am on my way 🥲
Thanks jules
Yea
Can anyone suggest me ... I love to write stories , Fiction stories so how can I send this the right platform
Cool 😊
2018 wAit no 2019? Nah how about 2090
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Aaand this is why l don't watch series
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