I was making a pizza the other day (“making a pizza” means putting extra toppings on a frozen pizza), but when I looked in the fridge I didn’t have any pepperoni.
It was a nasty day outside and it ticked me off because if I had checked earlier I could have easily picked some up before I got to the final stages of “making” my dinner. Needless to say I chose to brave the elements and quickly run to the corner-store because really, a pizza without pepperoni isn’t much of a pizza at all.
It reminded me of this kid Tony I went to elementary school with whose family owned a pizza joint. This kid always knew the daily lessons’ answers before our teacher taught the class because whatever chapter we were supposed to read, he would read the next chapter as well, so he was always ready for whatever questions came up the next day. …readmore
Well it’s Halloween. A time for dressing up like things that should be so scary they make you lose sleep. Ghosts, and goblins and TV execs that ask you questions you don’t know the answers to!
There is one thing that separates a TV show idea from a TV show. Well, actually there a lot of things, but one of the first things is knowing what your show will look like from beginning to end, so that when you sit with an Executive and they say “So what happens in your show?” you can tell them, from start to finish. …readmore
This eBook will make all the difference. I promise there’s a lot of BS out there and selling a show is one of the hardest things you can do. Don’t make time-consuming and amateur mistakes – learn from the masters and get your show sold. I say this eBook is the best you’ll find. – Nicole Williams.
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I got my hands on a copy of the I Want To Make A TV Show eBook only days before our first pitch, and in those precious hours I read and re-read the guide. Not only did I learn the finer details of the art of show conception, I learned the even more valuable lesson of show inception. A priceless manifesto for those stepping into the world of television. – Prevail
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