This book explores the process by which the Hollywood TV industry creates new scripted series. Written both for students and professionals, it covers all facets of the development process: the terminology, timelines, personnel and industrial processes that take a new TV project from idea to pitch to script to pilot to series.
This book explores the process by which the Hollywood TV industry creates new scripted series. Written both for students and professionals, it covers all facets of the development process: the terminology, timelines, personnel and industrial processes that take a new TV project from idea to pitch to script to pilot to series.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bob Levy has worked in television for more than 30 years and has been practicing development at the highest levels of the television industry for 25 years. He is best known for developing and executive producing the hit shows Gossip Girl, The Vampire Diaries and Pretty Little Liars. He also currently serves as a lecturer at UCLA, teaching TV development in the Producers Program of their graduate film school.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction CHAPTER 1: Development and the Structure of the Hollywood TV Industry CHAPTER 2: The Industrial Process of TV Development (From Pitch to Upfronts) CHAPTER 3: Format, Genre and Concept CHAPTER 4: What Make Series Go: "Story Engines," "Franchises" and "Series Drives" CHAPTER 5: Concept Ideation, "Areas" and "Takes" CHAPTER 6: Assessing the Marketplace CHAPTER 7: Pitching New Pilots and Series CHAPTER 8: Developing the Pilot Script CHAPTER 9: Packaging and Politics: The Role of Agents in TV Development CHAPTER 10: Other Development Strategies CHAPTER 11: Case Study: The Tortuous 5-Year Development of One Hit Show CHAPTER 12: The Culture of TV Development CHAPTER 13: Preparing for Careers in TV Development CHAPTER 14: Applying TV Development Strategies to Other Forms of Filmed Storytelling CHAPTER 15: What's Next? TV Development in the Age of Media Disruption APPENDIX: Glossary of TV Development Terminology Acknowledgments Index
Introduction CHAPTER 1: Development and the Structure of the Hollywood TV Industry CHAPTER 2: The Industrial Process of TV Development (From Pitch to Upfronts) CHAPTER 3: Format, Genre and Concept CHAPTER 4: What Make Series Go: "Story Engines," "Franchises" and "Series Drives" CHAPTER 5: Concept Ideation, "Areas" and "Takes" CHAPTER 6: Assessing the Marketplace CHAPTER 7: Pitching New Pilots and Series CHAPTER 8: Developing the Pilot Script CHAPTER 9: Packaging and Politics: The Role of Agents in TV Development CHAPTER 10: Other Development Strategies CHAPTER 11: Case Study: The Tortuous 5-Year Development of One Hit Show CHAPTER 12: The Culture of TV Development CHAPTER 13: Preparing for Careers in TV Development CHAPTER 14: Applying TV Development Strategies to Other Forms of Filmed Storytelling CHAPTER 15: What's Next? TV Development in the Age of Media Disruption APPENDIX: Glossary of TV Development Terminology Acknowledgments Index
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