If you had done some screenwriting, I would start by personally producing it. I started by producing some work at my local community cable television studio. The training was inexpensive for me and I had immediate "hands on" training.
I also would check out your local colleges (or community colleges) to see if they have television production classes. The more you know, the farther you will go. Also, this would give you a better perspective of what commercial producers are looking for in writing (and would cause less grief for you in rewrites)
I hope this guides you in a prosperous direction!
Be Good To Yourself and Keep Writing!
2006-08-07 02:40:09
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answered by dustytymes 3
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Write scripts and get qualified remarks via changing right into a member of a writing team. once you have a script that gets good remarks, use the writers instruction manual to discover the address of brokers which will look at new cloth and deliver out question letters. you additionally must circulate into the script into gala's as a triumphing script will entice the attention of brokers and manufacturers. you additionally can come across a community filmmaker and notice in the event that they are involved in turning your script right into a action picture. If the action picture sells or wins awards, the exposure will help your occupation. only make confident that the filmmaker has a music checklist of ending projects and making high quality video clips.
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answered by vogt 4
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Take whatever great idea you have... now dumb it down so that eighth grade dropouts will understand it without effort. Now take out all the interesting but complex plot twists, and make all of the characters 100% predictable by anyone with an intellect above a Jack Russell terrier. Now take your 60 min story, and cut it in half (don't worry if you have to throw out the good parts) so you can fill in the time with mindless commericals that we will all skip over with Tivo. There! You're done!
2006-08-07 02:43:51
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answered by JeffyB 7
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Go to one of your local stations and get a job. Learn the business, and see if you can go anywhere with it.
2006-08-07 02:41:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Get an (unpaid) job with a local community station.
2006-08-07 02:41:22
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answered by rumplestiltskin12357 3
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Can u clearify on this ? in which section of television industry you want to enter?
2006-08-07 02:40:22
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answered by moonjyoti2003 1
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Start by submitting samples to the different production companies
2006-08-07 02:39:45
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answered by Chief BaggageSmasher 7
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Apply for whatever position they will give you at a small local station. Work your way up from there.
2006-08-07 02:41:12
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answered by notyou311 7
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search your local tv compainies for job openings
2006-08-07 02:40:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Check the paper.
2006-08-07 02:40:06
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answered by snuggle318 2
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