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== Full disclosure ==
 
== Full disclosure ==
  
 
This page and these projects may seem overly obvious, self explanatory, excessive links, etc.  Not only are these pages for [[TV1]] producers, but they can illustrate projects that anyone may create on [[Projex.Wiki]], and might be decent teaching tools for the [[Windsor Media Center]].
 
This page and these projects may seem overly obvious, self explanatory, excessive links, etc.  Not only are these pages for [[TV1]] producers, but they can illustrate projects that anyone may create on [[Projex.Wiki]], and might be decent teaching tools for the [[Windsor Media Center]].
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Revision as of 09:42, 15 March 2023

Anitque National television.
The Windsor Centre For Film, Digital Media, & The Creative Arts.
Pitch Night + Monday Networking.

My first television series pitch

See also: My first television series pitch

In the afternoon (2023-03-06), I (Jason Carswell) submitted my 3 pitches to their online submission form: https://TV1.Wufoo.com/forms/z1ln7v5g06fp9qe

That evening, a couple gentlemen from TV1 (subscription television owned by Bell Media (of Bell Canada)) visited the Windsor Media Center to present their production histories, explained how as television producers they are accepting series pitch submissions, and held five-minute personal face-to-face meetings with everyone who presented a series concept.

The producers explained that TV1 will:

  1. provide all the professional filmmaking gear required
  2. provide a modest budget
  3. sponsors are permitted, but not advertising
  4. broadcast the series on TV1 for 90 days
  5. after 90 days the series belongs 100% to the series creator(s)
  6. creators may share it elsewhere (YouTube, etc) but TV1 may not fund additional seasons absent TV1 promotion

They will return to Windsor in July.


Maple Fringe Majority, television series pitch

The Fringe Majority demands to be heard.
See also: Maple Fringe Majority, television series pitch ~ by Jason Carswell

In the face-to-face with John Buffone (mentioned above), it was agreed that an authentic documentary format is preferable to dramatizations (and easier). Thus, I've focused on that premise and expanded it further in my Maple Fringe Majority, television series pitch.

Logline

A logline (aka elevator pitch) is a one or two line plot summary:

The Maple Fringe Majority television series consists of reflections from diverse free-thinkers and truth-seekers from Windsor and Essex County who've formed freedom and prepper communities, sharing political analysis and critical insights on local, national, and global issues, while showing how to organize, take action, find alternatives, and spread solutions to improve our communities, region, Canada, and our planet Earth to better resist, survive, and thrive in the face of the undemocratic monopolistic tyrannical new world order threatening our freedoms and futures.


The Rendezvous, television series pitch

The Rendezvous Tavern with strategically designed look-out windows.
See also: The Rendezvous, television series pitch ~ by Jason Carswell

Based on The Rendezvous, an unpublished feature screenplay by Jason Carswell.

Logline

A logline (aka elevator pitch) is a one or two line plot summary:

Respecting life, sacrifice, and a diamond treasure, The Rendezvous, television series pitch centers around a fictional Black family's circumstances and drama across three generations working at a local historical roadhouse through three Windsor-Detroit intense events - rum-running of the 1920s, world-war-time riots of 1943, and the riots of 1967 in "Motown". Without being preachy or pedantic, issues like prejudice, domestic abuse, organized crime, fairness and ethics, personal autonomy, musical trends, and motor vehicles are fairly addressed in evolving morals and culture across the decades.


Other pitches

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Full disclosure

This page and these projects may seem overly obvious, self explanatory, excessive links, etc. Not only are these pages for TV1 producers, but they can illustrate projects that anyone may create on Projex.Wiki, and might be decent teaching tools for the Windsor Media Center.


See also