Hi all, hope you're well. I have an idea for an educational children's TV show (think Sesame Street/Teletubbies). Do Execs require just a treatment, pilot, or each episode of the entire series scripted before the querying process begins? I'm a feature writer and thus this side of the business is new to me. Many thanks.
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Here's what Amazon Studios say about children's series (besides the pilot script): "A children's series proposal must include a mini-bible. This should describe the series in general, and its main characters; tell where the series is going and whether episodes are serial or standalone; and include five or six episode ideas."
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It's a good idea to have some kind of a series bible [or mini/pitch bible, like the kind Amazon wants], and a treatment alongside the all-important pilot script. It will vary sometimes, and may depend on who you're sending it to - producer, agent, busy exec, etc. They may not want the extra stuff, but it's good to have those things ready just in case. EDIT: You don't need to bother with writing any further scripts beyond the pilot, unless A) The series is purchased or B) It would help you practice your craft or get a better idea of the direction the series would go. But even if B is the case, keep that script for yourself.
Hey Wal and Devon, thank you very much for your time out to respond to my shout out. Both of your posts are really helpful and gets the ball rolling for me. I'll get to work right away with it; I'm very excited about getting this project up and running. Thank you.