This
article provides aspiring writers and creators a step-by-step guide for
creating and pitching new Reality TV show ideas for the television
industry.
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- 1Identify the category of reality series you want to create. This may be a "Docu-Style" series that shows viewers a unique world, family, lifestyle or business. Or it may be a competition series with a structured format, leading to an ultimate winner or specific result.
- 2Create the unique "hook" for your show. This will be the unique premise and agenda that fuels the events in the series, and the ultimate result that we witness.
- 3After you've decided on your show's premise and unique hook, you'll be able to create a captivating Title for your reality show that supports the core concept. A title should be clever, clear, have impact, and tell us what we're essentially watching.
- 4If you're creating a "Docu-Style" series idea, you'll want to focus on writing a synopsis including these three things; describing the specific people involved and their relationships, describing the unique world the show takes place in, and describing the potential events that will unfold.
- 5If you're creating a competition format, focus on writing a synopsis of the "arc" of the series that describes how the competition works and progresses over the course of the season. This may involve the elimination of contestants based on competition or choices by judges or other person, or it may involve points or votes awarded that lead to a single winner each episode or at season end.
- 6Once you create and write your Title, Logline, and Synopsis, you should ideally have a very brief but impactful pitch between 1 and 4 pages.
- 7Prior to any exposure in the marketplace (Production Companies, Agents, Networks, or Marketing Services) get proof-of-creation by researching online archival services for your reality TV show pitch. This provides third party proof that you created this specific and unique expression of a TV format at a specific date and time.
- 8Research Production Companies that produce similar shows within the same genre as yours. Never send your pitch unsolicited, but DO send a direct query requesting permission to submit your reality show pitch for their consideration.
- 9Use TV Industry Websites that Producers use for scouting new TV show ideas and formats. Production Companies scouting online at websites like the TV Writers Vault are required to agree to a "Non Disclosure" agreement, and are tracked electronically by the database as they access materials, reading your TV show pitch. Although most companies do not take unsolicited pitches, it is still critical that you make efforts to find direct connections to Development Executives and Producers at Production Companies. Some will take a pitch submission, and most will require you to sign a "Material Release Form" which acknowledges their role within the creative TV Industry and the fact that they may already be working on a similar or identical project, and therefore have the right to Produce such.
- 10When pitching Producers in person, be very direct by immediately communicating the unique agenda of the show. Follow that with specific descriptions of what we're potentially seeing unfold in the show. But don't get bogged down in too much detail. You want to give the powerful highlights in very efficient beats. This may include the specific challenges, or ultimatums and contestants or subjects face.
- 11When a Production Company is interested, they will propose an "Option Agreement" to you, for your project. This is gives the production company exclusive rights, for a limited time period (typically 12 months) to sell your TV show idea to a Network.
- 12Be sure to consult with an Attorney before signing any deal. A standard producing deal for a TV show idea created, should include an on-screen "Created by" credit, some form of Producing credit, a Per Episode Fee (usually a percentage of the show's per episode budget), and small percentage of the production company's profits.
- Create and Pitch many different TV show ideas. It takes a lot of tries to get the right project to connect with the right Producer.
- Never send your TV show pitch to anyone unsolicited. Production Companies do not accept unsolicited material for your and their protection.
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