Hello, my name is Robert. I came up with a solid idea for a TV Sitcom and have received positive feedback from several people on its potential. A version of my sitcom recently was a finalist in a short play competition. But alas, I have very little idea on how to reach out to the right people. Any help would be appreciated and I would be glad to offer assistance to others as well. I am a former journalist and editor. Cheers!
Congratulations on being a finalist, Robert Caston!!!
My biggest tip is to build relationships/network on Stage 32. In the Lounges (www.stage32.com/lounge), the Browse Section (www.stage32.com/browse), and the Writers' Room (www.stage32.com/writers-room). Building relationships/networking can lead to opportunities for you to get your show into the right hands.
Sometimes producers, production companies, etc. search for projects through Open Writing Assignments in the Writers' Room (https://stage32.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/8183283651732-What-is-an-O...).
I suggest adding your show to the Logline Section of your profile. Producers, directors, etc. search for projects on Stage 32.
I also suggest pitching your show to executives, producers, managers, etc. through Stage 32's Pitch Sessions (www.stage32.com/scriptservices/pitch-sessions).
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Welcome Robert! Have you entered your TV Sitcom into a Stage 32 contest yet?
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Not yet but thank you will keep that in mind!