The idea got you onto the runway. Maybe you already have a concept — maybe even a green light for a pilot. But between a good idea and a series that holds, there's the part where most scripts crash before they ever take off.
Almost Crashed guides you through exactly that part — before you lose yourself in the writing.
36 questions, all following a single image: the flight of your series. From the cockpit to the crew and the tower, out to the runway, into takeoff and through the turbulence. Every stop tests something that decides between a clean flight and a crash landing:
whether your lead can carry the weight of an entire series
where the tension actually comes from — and where it's only claimed
which dilemma is strong enough to drive multiple episodes
why your audience will want episode 2 after episode 1
whether pitch and concept hold up when someone looks at them hard
No theory to grind through. A system you can work through in an afternoon — and after which you know exactly where you stand.
For writers and creatives who want to turn an idea into a clear concept, a stronger pitch, and a pilot script that flies.
Before you take off: run the flight check.
Language: Englisch · 75 slides 16:9· Format: PDF
The idea got you onto the runway. Maybe you already have a concept — maybe even a green light for a pilot. But between a good idea and a series that holds, there's the part where most scripts crash before they ever take off.
Almost Crashed guides you through exactly that part — before you lose yourself in the writing.
36 questions, all following a single image: the flight of your series. From the cockpit to the crew and the tower, out to the runway, into takeoff and through the turbulence. Every stop tests something that decides between a clean flight and a crash landing:
whether your lead can carry the weight of an entire series
where the tension actually comes from — and where it's only claimed
which dilemma is strong enough to drive multiple episodes
why your audience will want episode 2 after episode 1
whether pitch and concept hold up when someone looks at them hard
No theory to grind through. A system you can work through in an afternoon — and after which you know exactly where you stand.
For writers and creatives who want to turn an idea into a clear concept, a stronger pitch, and a pilot script that flies.
Before you take off: run the flight check.
Language: Englisch · 75 slides 16:9· Format: PDF