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You’ve cracked your TV show, from logline to outline to finished pilot script. And you’ve got the goods, because the powers that be want to hear a pitch. Congratulations! Now, you may not be ...
Here’s some more advice from the pros on how to get your TV pitch greenlit, or land a coveted spot in a writers’ room: 1. Persistence is key. Pitching a TV series takes time, effort, and patience.
Episodes should all be a day in the life of your show – all characters you pitch should be series regulars, and put in situations that tell you how they’re going to react on an average day.
Right now, it’s pilot season — which means you’re going to be hearing about a lot of TV shows getting ordered. And then, nine months from now… most of those shows will not be on television.