well tell you the truth you pretty much have to know people, or the other option is that you have a super long way to go but you cant just start a show unless you get super super lucky, first you need to perform the show in comedy club such as OPEN MIC and sometimes there big people like stars there looking for talent or you can allways sneak in a broadcasting company and layout the whole idea.
2006-07-26 04:34:29
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answered by lohanaddict 4
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I'm not sure if you're talking about a television show or live performances. If you're talking about television, having someone steal your idea is the least of your worries (and that's what copyright laws are for anyway). It's rare that any major television production studio would accept an idea for a whole new series from someone who is (to them) untried, and even then, one of your biggest concerns is how close it will be to your original idea after all the rewrites. If you want your show to be on any major television channel, you'll probably have to start low on the totem pole, just to get your writing read, not to expect any income from it. If, on the other hand, you don't care about the size of the audience, you could always look around locally (film or art students or veterans of local television stations with connections) for potential collaborators on a public access channel show.
If you're talking about theatre, see if you can talk to the theatre department of your local college or university. Often they have showcases for new talent (or could point out where there would be), and they're more willing to take risks than community theatre, even if you're not a current student. Another option is open mic night.
Good luck!
2006-07-26 14:47:40
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answered by ohevshalomel 3
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This question keeps resurfacing. You need connections in the world of show business. You don't just find a producer. You need to write treatments, get an agent, and make connections. As for someone stealing your ideas, don't worry. Most people think their idea is highly original and most are NOT! Producers, Directors, and all the others have enough talented writers at their disposal to get enough ideas and scripts and treatments (something you submit that carries your idea to fruitition) that they don't need to steal the work of novices such as yourself. Believe me this is one tough business and you need to take classes in script writing and many other areas before even considering how, of all things, to contact a producer.
2006-07-26 14:40:54
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answered by Anonymous
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well you are only 13, and I doubt anyone will steal your ideas, but if you want this really bad, then wait and work on it, you can't just have an Idea and want to make it come true on the spot!
2006-07-26 19:52:46
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answered by Anonymous
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