Hi all, I'm Marion.
I've written a sitcom pilot about spirit guides and their daily struggle to support their charges. I've had great feedback on the concept (as most of us believe that we have people watching over us and laugh at the thought of what they must endure!)
Any support/advice with next steps would be appreciated. I'm new to this and although I've created a show bible to support the pilot script, I'm a bit unsure on what I can/should do next to promote this.
Huge thanks!
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Welcome to the community, Marion Kay. A pitch deck might help you pitch your show.
Have you thought about pitching your show through the Pitch Sessions (www.stage32.com/scriptservices/pitch-sessions)? The Pitch Sessions are educational (you get feedback on your pitch so you can make it better), but sometimes the person who's hearing the pitch requests a script, reps the writer, etc. (www.stage32.com/scriptservices/success-stories).
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A suggestion to put the script in proper screenwriting format.
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Hi Marion Kay! Great question! I would second what E Langley and Maurice both shared. you can always shoot me an email at success@stage32.com for suggestions on who to pitch to or get feedback on the script from. The biggest thing with TV writing is that once you "finish" one script, you have to start working on the second, but cause you want multiple pieces of great material circulating. It's definitely a marathon not a sprint. So keep getting feedback/improving, networking, and start your next script would be my advice :)
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Thanks for the advice all - it's appreciated :)
You're welcome, Marion Kay.
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Hi Marion Kay, welcome to Stage 32! I recommend checking out the Screenwriting lounge for any support or advice from the community!!>>>https://www.stage32.com/lounge/screenwriting