If you have an idea for a TV show and want to pitch it to a network or production company, here are a few steps you can follow:
- Develop a clear and concise pitch: A pitch should be a brief overview of your show, including the concept, characters, and plot. Keep it to a few pages, and be sure to include a logline (a one-sentence summary of the show).
- Research potential buyers: Look for networks or production companies that produce the type of show you are pitching. You can use online resources or industry directories to find contact information for relevant buyers.
- Prepare a pitch package: A pitch package is a collection of materials that helps sell your show. It might include a written pitch, a treatment (a detailed outline of the show), character bios, and sample scripts. You may also want to include a visual presentation, such as a sizzle reel (a short video showcasing the show’s concept and tone).
- Make the pitch: Once you have your materials ready, set up a meeting or presentation with the buyer. Practice your pitch beforehand and be prepared to answer questions and provide additional information as needed.
- Follow up: After your pitch, be sure to follow up with the buyer to thank them for their time and to check in on the status of your pitch.
By following these steps and being persistent, you may be able to get your TV show idea off the ground. However, it is important to be realistic about your chances of success and to be prepared for rejection. It can take time and persistence to get a show greenlit, but with hard work and a great idea, it is possible.