Over the last twenty years there has been an explosion of broadcast and cable channels with a desperate need for original factual/reality programming to fill their schedules documentaries, observational series, makeover formats, reality competitions, celebrity-led journeys.
Television executives receive a daily avalanche of inappropriate and badly prepared pitches from aspiring producers and, on average, give only 1 in 100 more than a few seconds of attention with most never readng past the first paragraph.
Greenlit is the insider’s guide to develop, research, pitch and sell your idea for any type of factual or reality television show.
Topics include: What media executives are really looking for in a pitch; The life stories of hit factual shows such as The Apprentice, Deadliest Catch and Strictly Come Dancing; advice from channel executives, development producers and on-screen talent on both sides of the Atlantic; Eleven steps that will increase your chance of getting a green light on a project.
In a rapidly expanding TV market, Greenlit is packed with the information, advice and tips to make it THE book on every television producer’s desk.
Regardless of whether you're a producer or a buyer, you'll come away with a clear understanding of the steps necessary to get a program on the air. If every first-time producer read this before pitching a program, I guarantee a greater success rate...There is no book like this one...and it's much needed...in (academia and) the library of everyone in TV.”Gary Lico, President/CEO, The Companies of CABLEready, USA
Nicola Lees does a great and thorough job of capturing the in and outs of the TV business. A must have’ of the industry.”Fernanda Rossi, story consultant and author of Trailer Mechanics: A Guide to Making your Documentary Fundrasing Demo
To organize so much information and life experience into a book is pretty outrageous, daunting and insanely inspiring.”Natalia Quintana, Producer / Director
Getting that elusive green light really does start here. You won't find a better or more complete guide than Nicola Lees' excellent book."Julian D. Hoxter, Assistant Professor of Screenwriting, San Francisco State University
There's more skill in this one book than any one person could master in about 20 years of work experience.”Elle Tracy, Screenwriter