Listen "How to Write a TV Pilot Pitch That Sells"
Episode Synopsis
Takeaways: -Establishing trust is crucial in the pitch room. -A clear connection to the material builds trust. -An interesting and specific world makes a show memorable. -Specificity in storytelling helps to stand out. -Conflict is essential for driving the story. -Clear conflicts help executives understand the show. -Clarity and conciseness are key in a pitch. -A pitch should engage the audience for 10-15 minutes. -Fewer questions at the end indicate a strong pitch. -Understanding character dynamics is vital for storytelling. Get the free Zero to Pilot guide: https://getthatwerk.thinkific.com/products/digital_downloads/zero-to-pilot-in-8-weeks
Episode Credits:Produced and hosted by Charla LauristonTheme song and Segment Jingles composed and produced by Brendan ByrnesCanva Artwork by Daiana Cordo
Episode Credits:Produced and hosted by Charla LauristonTheme song and Segment Jingles composed and produced by Brendan ByrnesCanva Artwork by Daiana Cordo
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