Screenwriting : Web Series Pilot by Miguel Quintana Muñiz

Miguel Quintana Muñiz

Web Series Pilot

Anyone knows where is the best online place to show or distribute a web series?

Richard Buzzell

If it's a comedy, Collegehumor.com will provide access to a huge subscriber base.

Stephen Floyd

Have you shot it or just written it?

John Ellis

We're trying Stareable - and, of course, YouTube. But I'm interested in the answers this post provides, too. Our first episode is done, looking for more exposure.

Debbie Croysdale

Another idea if the DIY route of distribution is proving difficult, is to pitch to webisode producers/execs who specialise in particular genre your story is. Main screenwriting festivals and some film festivals have these pitching slots. Some slots are free after registering but most are paid. Also Stage 32 has on going different slots for pitch. Self streaming is useful but not the only possibility.

Debbie Croysdale

I forgot to add that some very successful web drama series BEGAN as podcasts. Eg “Homecoming” on Amazon starring Julia Roberts. Also the new fashion of shorter streaming time of recent years has brought us the “quickies” of thirty minutes viewing or less eg Room 104, The Girlfriend Experience, Maniac. You could slice up the project and choose a platform that specialises in less is more in time, such as Facebook Watch.

Miguel Quintana Muñiz

Stephen Floyd: I am currently writing it

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