Pitching Your TV Show Idea - MakersTV Tips

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  • @screamingforgamestoplay2959
    @screamingforgamestoplay2959 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I came up with a comedy/drama but tbh I’m not making it into a show ever most likely. It’s a lot like Shameless but at the same time a lot like The Fosters. It’s Called The Quintons's.
    If I had a Dream cast this is what it would be
    Kristen Bell
    Lucy Hale
    Lili Reinhart
    Jake T. Austin
    Bex Taylor (Something like that)
    Hayden Bylery
    Ethan Cutcoszty
    Tina Fey
    Tiffany Haddish
    Emma Greenwell
    Maia Mitchell
    Camilla Mendez
    Danielle Harris

  • @oscarine28
    @oscarine28 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hello Makers TV, tell me where I can find the producers who are interested in the new format of TV games shows.

    • @zone_Magazine_reporter
      @zone_Magazine_reporter 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      KH1.618 KH1.618 rte

    • @xmanval1777
      @xmanval1777 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Register your script with writers guild of america east, and then find a agent to pitch with you for your script, and then do a sizzle reel with the company you working with, pitch it to a tv company and then if they order it good if not then write it down and keep on trying.

  • @757roxx5
    @757roxx5 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have been producing and airing a music television show for 4 years in the Virginia market,how can i get the show aired on for example Amazon,Hulu,Netflix or something i can make money on

  • @curiositycat22
    @curiositycat22 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Hahaha it's like hearing what you "could do with a time machine?' How about... how do we build one??? Come on Makers TV: How do we get pitch meetings?

  • @JoshuaYoung2
    @JoshuaYoung2 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Oh my god I hate this 'don't over rehearse' tip. It doesn't go into details and soooo many people use that as an excuse to not put the work into it. If you rehearse a lot, does it sound rehearsed? Yes! AND theeennnnnn, if you keep going, you'll find that you can let go or not focus on your lines at all and trust you say the right things, and BOOM it actually sounds like you're talking normal but you're saying every line in your speech. Of course if the pitch is ten minutes long, you should do visual chunking and remember the highlights given key words. But like come on! Don't over rehearse is only taught by teachers who never critically thought about what would happen if you did and there is another level of performance that the mind breaks through afterwards? It's actually all based in neuroscience with memory and emotion.