this is a pitch, among many, that is WGA registered...
That and about four dollars will buy you a double tall mocha at Starbucks.
show me yours, or show me one better, Buzzkill.
this is a pitch, among many, that is WGA registered...
That and about four dollars will buy you a double tall mocha at Starbucks.
Sounds expensive.
Pass.
Anything to do with Pike and/or April is better left to the realms of novels and comics. Why? Cause people don't care. They want Kirk and Spock; to a lesser extent Picard and Data. They want the characters that are part of the fabric of American pop-culture.
this is a pitch, among many, that is WGA registered...
That and about four dollars will buy you a double tall mocha at Starbucks.
show me yours, or show me one better, Buzzkill.
When the pitch said the show was going to be like Benson and Parks and Rec, I stopped reading. 1. Benson was on like 30 years ago. Who cares? 2. Benson and Parks and Rec have VERY different types of humor. Which is it?
And having 188 outlines stories? That's a bad idea. They don't care about that. They would want to know first season and ideas of the general direction of the remaining seasons. 188 outlined stories... what if about 25 in, things aren't working out...? All of those outlines are going to be dumped. Having that many outlined stories shows you are an amateur. If you were seriously pitching it, I wouldn't tell them that.
Besides, in order to actually pitch it, do you have an agent, or a manager? Have you produced television before?
They won't hand the keys over to a franchise to someone with little or no experience. The BEST you could hope for: they buy your idea, give you a created by credit, and hand the show over to an experience showrunner.
WGA registration is a necessary first step to have your document viewed by ANYONE. non-members can register and they should, after they make a writing attempt. this is the step that 99% of fandom misses, therefore...
This isn't true. I haven't registered scripts in a long time. I've had plenty of meetings all over LA with studios and networks.
i encourage everyone to take the time to write and register something; TRY. it's a noble effort to make an attempt at something you like.
Dude. It's REALLY easy to write and register something. The registration is super easy. It's online. The writing of quality, yes, I agree, it's hard work.
and finally, no, this is not a cover letter, logline, pitch, script or synopsis. this is a treatment, which is a broader overview of the project and a document which accompanies those things.
sorry it's not compelling to you, but i find your criticism... well... not compelling. i think the allegory and characters will sit well with modern audiences. especially when the series that it morphs into is a raking a quarter million box office worldwide.
A quarter million box office? 250,000 dollars isn't very much. That's like... you can't even make a TV show for that. Do you mean quarter of a BILLION? 250 million dollars... that's about how much Into Darkness cost to make and advertise.
That and about four dollars will buy you a double tall mocha at Starbucks.
show me yours, or show me one better, Buzzkill.
If I'm not mistaken he did write an episode of Next Generation.... that sounds pretty darn good...
in re: the previous time line... if a showrunner can present an idea that makes that issue irrelevant (meaning knowledge of the franchise and care for continuity while delivering quality material) it doesn't matter to 'new fans', while it appeases the 'old fans'.
Your treatment seems to spend quite a bit of energy talking about it, so I assumed it was a selling point. If not, why mention it at all ?
"Reconciles" ? Time was changed. There's nothing to reconciled: it's different now. And that is most definitely a fan perspective. Most viewers, and the studio, wouldn't care for that.
APRIL was the first captain of the Enterprise, and COLT was his yeoman.
This was never stated in canon, mind you.
the timeline can be reconciled. it's called inventive storytelling.
it involves the eventual use of Sarpedion as a plot device and that's all i can articulate.
APRIL was the first captain of the Enterprise.
that was the only thing of TAS that was accepted as actual canon. the rest of the characters are from the memory alpha and beta 'continuities' which i hope to bring into the franchise canon 'whole'. a stated objective in the treatment.
COLT's first posting within this expanded continuity--mind you, Trek licensed and paid for novels, etc--was under his command.
Just FYI to any with interest: anyone can register a script with the WGA (all you need is an internet connection and the $25 registration fee), even non-members. All that means is that you have proof that you created it in the highly unlikely event someone were to steal it, unless you a Guild Member, in which case you can ask them to go to bat for you.
I skimmed the initial post, and I must say I hope this isn't an actual pitch document, because if so, it's not compelling. It's much too concerned with minutia that no TV exec is going to care about instead of leading with, "this is the show, these are the characters, there are the types of stories we'll be telling and here's why it'll be a success."
i appreciate criticism, but not veiled attempts at trying to paint me as a hack who has $25.
show me yours, or show me one better, Buzzkill.
i appreciate criticism, but not veiled attempts at trying to paint me as a hack who has $25.
the criticism in this thread has basically amounted to equivocation, without review of the material.
then i intend to outdo him, by about 40 Emmy's. (noms, anyway)
what's his name, and what episode? i might have him on my writer invite list.
it amazes me that i must say so...
but there is little need to be rude or antagonistic here...
i'm not trying to be anyone's Braga, but i have every intention of producing this series. (as evidenced by a treatment)
i also have created a series bible and 4 episode pilot arc script, and have 188 stories fully outlined (which are not being shared until i get the ok to do so).
Your treatment seems to spend quite a bit of energy talking about it, so I assumed it was a selling point. If not, why mention it at all ?
"Reconciles" ? Time was changed. There's nothing to reconciled: it's different now. And that is most definitely a fan perspective. Most viewers, and the studio, wouldn't care for that.
This was never stated in canon, mind you.
the timeline can be reconciled. it's called inventive storytelling.
it involves the eventual use of Sarpedion as a plot device and that's all i can articulate.
APRIL was the first captain of the Enterprise.
that was the only thing of TAS that was accepted as actual canon. the rest of the characters are from the memory alpha and beta 'continuities' which i hope to bring into the franchise canon 'whole'. a stated objective in the treatment.
COLT's first posting within this expanded continuity--mind you, Trek licensed and paid for novels, etc--was under his command.
Not in the old canon's he's not the 1st Captain. We don't know if there is a Captain before Pike or not. It was never established in anything but TAS--which is take it or leave it in terms of canon. He's status in the new canon is wishy-washy, easily ignored; seeing as Pike was established at the first CO of the 1701.
In short: Why should anyone care about April outside the hardline fans.
Emphasis mine:Just FYI to any with interest: anyone can register a script with the WGA (all you need is an internet connection and the $25 registration fee), even non-members. All that means is that you have proof that you created it in the highly unlikely event someone were to steal it, unless you a Guild Member, in which case you can ask them to go to bat for you.
I skimmed the initial post, and I must say I hope this isn't an actual pitch document, because if so, it's not compelling. It's much too concerned with minutia that no TV exec is going to care about instead of leading with, "this is the show, these are the characters, there are the types of stories we'll be telling and here's why it'll be a success."
i appreciate criticism, but not veiled attempts at trying to paint me as a hack who has $25.
There was nothing veiled there. If I were going to attack or impune you, there'd be no question I was doing so. I was explaining to others how the registration process works.
My only additional comment: anyone who puts their creative work out for public consumption should expect and accept that not everyone is going to like it.
the timeline can be reconciled. it's called inventive storytelling.
it involves the eventual use of Sarpedion as a plot device and that's all i can articulate.
APRIL was the first captain of the Enterprise.
that was the only thing of TAS that was accepted as actual canon. the rest of the characters are from the memory alpha and beta 'continuities' which i hope to bring into the franchise canon 'whole'. a stated objective in the treatment.
COLT's first posting within this expanded continuity--mind you, Trek licensed and paid for novels, etc--was under his command.
Not in the old canon's he's not the 1st Captain. We don't know if there is a Captain before Pike or not. It was never established in anything but TAS--which is take it or leave it in terms of canon. He's status in the new canon is wishy-washy, easily ignored; seeing as Pike was established at the first CO of the 1701.
In short: Why should anyone care about April outside the hardline fans.
like i said, this encompasses the expanded continuity of licensed productions. and i'm not writing, necessarily, for appeal to hardliners, though i would like it to pass their inspection in terms of detail and appreciation of the franchise universe. my aims are a 20 million weekly Nielsen. and sell lots of cars.
but most importantly get a lot of talented writers/directors/crew Emmy noms.
in this expanded continuity April & Company have a ton to do with young Kirk and Spock (in a sense, making sure they survive to adult hood, re: stuff like Tarsus IV). not to mention, their role as the first crew of the Enterprise.
this series is a vehicle to tell the story of Kirk and Spock, if folks will read beyond a couple paragraphs.
show me yours, or show me one better, Buzzkill.
Why don't you simply explain where exactly I'm mistaken?
One gives the WGA some money and one uploads one's document. This establishes proof for Guild purposes that the document existed in that state on that date.
Why did you think that posting your document registration number established anything else of interest?
i appreciate criticism, but not veiled attempts at trying to paint me as a hack who has $25.
Here, this isn't veiled: your posts here establish you as a not very interesting writer, and your registration number if valid establishes that at some point you had twenty-five dollars.
You're not invited to "invite" me to anything.
it amazes me that i must say so...
but there is little need to be rude or antagonistic here...
i'm not trying to be anyone's Braga, but i have every intention of producing this series. (as evidenced by a treatment)
i also have created a series bible and 4 episode pilot arc script, and have 188 stories fully outlined (which are not being shared until i get the ok to do so).
Good luck.
in the most basic sense, hating on this treatment without valid warranted criticism, is hating on the expanded continuity. all i'm presenting is the anthology of the Enterprise, leading up to Kirk.
hating the characters? you're hating someone else's licensed, published Trek novel, game, or comic (or throw-away-line-history) (specifically, Gene Roddenberry's ;D)
"not interesting" to this crowd of trolls, perhaps.
But, this isn't true. I've specifically asked is the tone like Benson or Parks and Rec... and you haven't answered.
either or. take your pick. it's not static. it's a workplace comedy like mentioned. and both of those shows have plenty of parallels. it's also a little like Firefly, Farscape, Wonderfalls, and few other shows by the scenarios they encounter, but it's mostly Star Trek.
like i've said, i've gotten my encouragement elsewhere.
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