Not sure why you're being so adversarial. Yes,I sent it around to industry insiders, but I also said I had to real expectation of getting it seen or heard. I said the industry is very insular. And of course I realize that a franchise such as this is vastly different from other shows. Without an agent and contacts and experience, I wouldn't have a chance of pitching anything, much less a new a Trek show.
But getting that pitch meeting was never really my true goal, I realized how unrealistic that was. But why not TRY? Why not give it a shot and see what happens? I met some interesting people, learned some interesting inside info and got some valuable feedback.
Just because you think it can never happen doesn't mean you shouldn't try. If I did that, I would never be where I am today. You may not always succeed, but you fail at 100% of the things you don't even bother to try.
You can go on trying to argue with me about one small initial comment I made, reading way too much into it, and ignore everything else I've told you, I don't really care. This isn't a competition and I don't really need your negativity. If you had constructive criticism, or helpful suggestions, that would be fine. But you only seem intent on discouraging me, which is helpful to nobody.
What's disappointing is that nobody else is even nothing to comment on the concept itself, this has just become a semantic argument between yourself and I over the mechanics of a pitch. I suppose you've successfully hijacked this thread.
Still, I stand by my concept, my reasons for doing it and my willingness to put the idea and myself out there. You might think it's foolish and naive, that's fine, that's your opinion. But my approach is "may fortune favor the foolish".
But getting that pitch meeting was never really my true goal, I realized how unrealistic that was. But why not TRY? Why not give it a shot and see what happens? I met some interesting people, learned some interesting inside info and got some valuable feedback.
Just because you think it can never happen doesn't mean you shouldn't try. If I did that, I would never be where I am today. You may not always succeed, but you fail at 100% of the things you don't even bother to try.
You can go on trying to argue with me about one small initial comment I made, reading way too much into it, and ignore everything else I've told you, I don't really care. This isn't a competition and I don't really need your negativity. If you had constructive criticism, or helpful suggestions, that would be fine. But you only seem intent on discouraging me, which is helpful to nobody.
What's disappointing is that nobody else is even nothing to comment on the concept itself, this has just become a semantic argument between yourself and I over the mechanics of a pitch. I suppose you've successfully hijacked this thread.
Still, I stand by my concept, my reasons for doing it and my willingness to put the idea and myself out there. You might think it's foolish and naive, that's fine, that's your opinion. But my approach is "may fortune favor the foolish".