Hi everyone - my name is Amber, a recent television graduate, and I am very new to S32 and the creative industry as a whole.
I have a TV Pilot script written and in order to get noticed, I have been advised to create the pilot myself. I have been informed that this will set the project apart from others and would be useful to include in proposals for production, get some experience and start creating a presence for myself in the industry.
I am aware that this will be a difficult task; however, it is one that I am very passionate about and am excited to begin so that I can show studios the tone and vision of my TV show idea.
Any guidance/tips/advice for this concept would be greatly appreciated moving forwards. Thank you for reading!
Hello Amber, it's really refreshing to hear from a young creator who is ambitious and willing to consider doing whatever it takes to push forward. Yes, an actual pilot is a complex and difficult task. To be totally honest: it is not the most economic move in trying to get a series made. On the other hand, it does have advantages in terms of career and profile, if planned and executed properly from the beginning. I sent a network request with my email address, use it if you want to discuss anything in particular.