Learn How to Pitch with Rita Street!
If you have a great idea for an animated TV series and happen to be in Los Angeles on December 4, you’re in luck. Animation industry expert Rita Street (CEO of Radar Cartoons, producer of upcoming Nelvana series Ruby Gloom) will host a seminar on how to sell an animated TV show in West Hollywood.
Sponsored by Media Bistro, this highly informative seminar costs $65 per person and covers all the ins and outs of pitching a toon to TV execs. Street will cover how to create strong character profiles and present a winning sales bible that helps a buyer visualize your unique concepts. She’s also offers tips and tricks on getting your toon ideas to the right people and offer samples from successful bibles. Other topics include an overview of co-production deals, the advantages of selling a show to indie production companies, and how to package your toon if it’s based on a game, toy or even a popular t-shirt brand.
If you happen to have a cool concept for a TV toon, you’d be wise to sign up for this informative and very useful seminar (and we’re not just saying that because we think Rita is awesome!). To find out more about this event, visit www.mediabistro.com.
Source: www.animationmagazine.com
Sponsored by Media Bistro, this highly informative seminar costs $65 per person and covers all the ins and outs of pitching a toon to TV execs. Street will cover how to create strong character profiles and present a winning sales bible that helps a buyer visualize your unique concepts. She’s also offers tips and tricks on getting your toon ideas to the right people and offer samples from successful bibles. Other topics include an overview of co-production deals, the advantages of selling a show to indie production companies, and how to package your toon if it’s based on a game, toy or even a popular t-shirt brand.
If you happen to have a cool concept for a TV toon, you’d be wise to sign up for this informative and very useful seminar (and we’re not just saying that because we think Rita is awesome!). To find out more about this event, visit www.mediabistro.com.
Source: www.animationmagazine.com
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