Hey everyone. Been awhile since I've logged on. I have to say what great community this forum has. Such a wealth of creativity and information. I think I might even have missed you guys in some way...
I'm in the middle of developing and producing a puppet based television show. Our intention is to put together a formidable pitch package and shoot a few initial episodes and take them to PBS. We're going through all the motions of sticking to an educational guideline set for ages 5 and up.
I was just curious if anyone on here has ever had any interaction with PBS and their pitching process. We just want to make sure that we're meeting all the requirements for solicitation.
We've considered, as has been mentioned in this thread, going the webisode route. We've purchased the .com and .tv domains and are developing the site, but like most of us on here I am of the Sesame/Muppet generation and would love to to get our show into that television box. It really is the best venue for a puppet program. The tiny internet video windows just seem so limiting when trying to fit more into that screen.
I am, however, aware of the power of a viral Youtube campaign can be and that it seems like it's the easier route to go when trying to get your material noticed or picked up. Course the freedom that comes with being the final say in the creative and the content is hugely appealing not to mention retaining all the rights.
I would just love to cling on to that notion that there still is a possibility to get through to those networks, even if I don't know anyone that can give us that in. I'd like to hope that anyone with a truly original and viable idea can find away.
I am one of those dreamers. Where does reality get off trying to burst my balloon?
Any suggestions?
If anyone is interested in hearing more about what we're working on feel free to pm me or email me. Serious inquiries please. Due to the nature of the project I'm not able to give away any serious details unless you're willing to sign an NDA.