What is TV Pilot Writing?
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Television is having a big moment right now, perhaps even more so than movies. With fantastic series on Netflix, HBO, AMC and so forth, it seems like television writing is the place to be. And why not? Unlike with films, writers rule television. Plus, television writing offers a regular paying job, perhaps one of the few in the storytelling world, where most of us work "freelance" (if we work as a writer at all). |
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However, despite this big moment, TV writing can be incredibly baffling to some, especially given that most shows are written by not just one person but a huge team of people. In fact, screenwriting classes only recently began to offer television writing as a course, yet with the growing market it's become an essential skill as a screenwriter to have a TV pilot in your arsenal. Because of that, it's hard to know where to start. Do you write a Bible for your show first? Do you map out the entire series? Or do you just write the entire thing like that True Detective guy did? |
PREMISE PILOTA premise pilot is akin to how a feature film might start. Often the inciting incident is the main focus of the first episode, like in Lost, where the episode opens with everyone on the island waking up after the crash. It can also be a new person arriving and changing things like in 30 Rock
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EPISODIC PILOTAn episodic pilot is much like an episodic TV show. You start the show out trying to emulate a "day in the life" of the characters. A great example is The Office, where we are introduced to all the characters, but it feels like we are jumping into the middle of the story, not the beginning.
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