Here is an unorthodox, yet very effective way to see if your pitch is actually describing your show. Next time you are over at a friend’s house (it’s preferable if they don’t know the gist of your show) and there
Stupid questions
As you go through the process of building your show you will undoubtedly come across people with stupid questions and stupid ideas. These, my friends, are opportunities – opportunities to practice dealing with Executives who see the vision of your
Sharing Points On Your Show
One word. DON’T!! Sharing points on your show is a BIG no-no. As you go through the process of creating your show you will need help from people. You may need help with artwork, editing, or you may need to
Start Writing Your Logline Now
No matter where you are in the process of creating your TV Show, you should be working on your Logline. First, what is a Logline? Wikipedia says “A log line is a brief summary of a television program or movie,
Be nice. Be professional. Always.
The old saying on set is “Be nice to the PA’s. They could be your boss tomorrow.” The film world is a work place where unprofessional behavior seems to be less common than in what we film biz people call
My Show ROCKS!
You may feel the temptation to tell people your show is doing better than it is. You will meet people at festivals and conferences – creative types like yourself as well as Executives from Production Companies and Broadcasters and you
Don’t Give It Away
I was having coffee with a Producer friend last night and she was telling me about two of her friends who have an idea for a show. They are moderately successful actors and have done some development work on their
Who Is Keith
Hi there. My name is Keith. I’m going to quickly tell you a bit about myself and then tell you about this site. I currently have two TV shows optioned in Canada and the US. I am represented by CAA