Screenwriting : What to Include in a Series Pitch Deck by Tammy Hunt

Tammy Hunt

What to Include in a Series Pitch Deck

A One-Page Pitch: A brief summary of your idea, who it’s aimed at, and why

the audience will want to watch it.

Logline: One or two sentences that explains who your story is about, what the

central conflict is, and what the emotional hook is.

Creative Art: A collection of images that express the look and feel of your vision for the series.

Synopsis: Brief, and to the point, focusing on your major story beats.

Main Character Details: Tell us the goals, emotional needs, and the dynamic within your central cast.

Also detailing the character arc that occurs to both your protagonist(s) and antagonist.

Casting Ideas: Use images to create a collage of how your cast should look.

Writer’s, Director & Producer’s Statement: Here’s where you can express

why you’re so passionate about this project, what personal connection the story

has to you that will also emotionally connect with the reader as well.

Include Key Creatives: Bios of any notable crew, if you have one, that will display

what other projects they’ve worked on before this one.

Contact Details: Whether it be you or your representation, or both.

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Stephen Barber

I love this! I've drafted many of my queries in this way, too.

Maurice Vaughan

This is how I make pitch decks, Tammy Hunt. I change the order and add/remove things sometimes.

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