I search Bing or Google for comps, Paul Hewitt. I look for movies that are similar in tone to my scripts, and comps that were successful at the box office. It's tricky with streaming original comps since some of them weren't released in theaters.
Thanks, Maurice. I am just looking for a comparable budget for a single camera, thirty minute TV series. Some dollars and cents (so to speak) to add to my pitch deck. A series like The Bear, for example.
You're welcome, Paul Hewitt. I'm not sure if companies/networks post the budgets for single camera, thirty minute TV series. Someone in the Financing/Crowdfunding Lounge might know (www.stage32.com/lounge/fundraising).
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Can anyone suggest a site? I could not find that info through IMDbPro.
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Budgets are not shared by any production company.
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Okay. Where can I get comps for my pitch deck then?
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I search Bing or Google for comps, Paul Hewitt. I look for movies that are similar in tone to my scripts, and comps that were successful at the box office. It's tricky with streaming original comps since some of them weren't released in theaters.
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Thanks, Maurice. I am just looking for a comparable budget for a single camera, thirty minute TV series. Some dollars and cents (so to speak) to add to my pitch deck. A series like The Bear, for example.
You're welcome, Paul Hewitt. I'm not sure if companies/networks post the budgets for single camera, thirty minute TV series. Someone in the Financing/Crowdfunding Lounge might know (www.stage32.com/lounge/fundraising).
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Maybe try IMDB Pro? You can find budget estimates for some shows, maybe not the Bear, but something similar might be there?