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Writing a Pitch

Hi everybody,

I've been around here for ages, peeking in and out of threads but never really taken part. But now I need advice.....

I've been asked by the BBC to write a pilot and a 13 episode pitch about my book.

Any hints and tips to writing a good pitch?

You jammy bastard!

Hints

1 Ask someone like Anorak for some more professional advice.
2 Stick to one or 2 pages
3 Keep episode intros brief
4 Have a clear picture who you want playing roles
5 Be clear if its sitcom or dramedy

good luck and well done

6 Hire me as a cowriter (I am cheap, in the good sense)

Ooh, congrats!

Try to find the right line between presenting it professionally and still considering it part of your ongoing presentation of the piece itself, i.e. write a concise pitch that reflects the style of the actual project.

NB. I am even cheaper than sootyj :)

Yeh but you're cheap like Tesco Value with some of the blue lines missing.

Don't be too informal.

Quote: sootyj @ May 20 2012, 6:56 PM BST

Yeh but you're cheap like Tesco Value with some of the blue lines missing.

Don't be too informal.

Yeah but you're cheap like you took that blue carrier bag plastic and put it in cigarettes that you sold down Holloway road.

Definitely don't be too informal, this is the business part- but don't consider it too separate from how you're trying to represent yourself and sell your writing.

You're cheap like a 98p store

Are we turning into a double act?

You're cheap like a 98p store

Are we turning into a double act?

Thanks guys, much appreciated.

And Sooty, you owe me a new keyboard. I spat my tea over my old one when I first read 'You Jammy Bastard!'

Send Al Yentob the invoice.

;) Wowser, brill' good luck with beeb, we have been waiting like forever! :$

Read your profile, sounds like you earned your place.

Good work fella!

Quote: Stuart2001 @ May 20 2012, 7:11 PM BST

Thanks guys, much appreciated.

And Sooty, you owe me a new keyboard. I spat my tea over my old one when I first read 'You Jammy Bastard!'

Also, treat it like you would your episode. Do a story arch in miniature so you don't end up repeating yourself. Good luck!

Quote: sootyj @ May 20 2012, 7:05 PM BST

You're cheap like a 98p store

Are we turning into a double act?

You're cheap like a 98p store

Are we turning into a double act?

You're cheap like you're dating the sales assistant just so you can use her staff discount

Are your double-posting sentences talking to each other?

My post are BOGOF

You'd know all about that, what with whoring yourself for the ten percent off of 98p

Quote: Stuart2001 @ May 20 2012, 6:33 PM BST

Hi everybody,

I've been around here for ages, peeking in and out of threads but never really taken part. But now I need advice.....

I've been asked by the BBC to write a pilot and a 13 episode pitch about my book.

Any hints and tips to writing a good pitch?

How did the BBC come about asking you to write a pitch? And are they paying you to write a pilot?

Quote: Marc P @ May 20 2012, 8:13 PM BST

How did the BBC come about asking you to write a pitch? And are they paying you to fight a pilot?

Still pitching that stupid "worlds hardest pilot" show MP?

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