Producing : Producing television by Ryan Binse

Ryan Binse

Producing television

Hello All, I am already producing two films and am now looking to start two television projects. The properties have been secured, but honestly I feel like I'm in no man's land when it comes to an episodic. Can someone give me tips on the proper formulation of a television series. I have investors waiting to see content, and I would like to have a channel/provider interested along with it when we pitch. I just don't get how to go about this. Thanks for. The help. ,RB

W. Keith Sewell

Not sure if I follow you Ryan, but for a web series or digital network, sounds like you're looking for a distribution deal for online distribution?? You can start by Googling online distributors/networks, pay-for-play, etc.

Adrianne J. McClelland

This is what I did for a series idea of mine, I did a ruff pilot script for a sci-fi, with A and B story line layouts for first season and season two's first episode. Of course it's sitting on the back burner, but that might give you some ideas.

Ryan Binse

I have a treatment and a pilot but I also have a few financiers and they're all asking about what channel is interested and what the budget is. (This is all happening pretty quick so I'm asking here)

Ryan Binse

Thanks for the advice. We do have a completed first season, but it's mini webisodes. We are in the midst of writing a 30min pilot and I'm getting crew together for budgeting and planning. The goal would be either new media through Netflix or Amazon, or cable.

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