ICTV - We want to hear your show ideas!

11/18/20

Contributed by Jeremy Menard

Ithaca College Television (ICTV), the college's student-run television station, is accepting pitches for the upcoming Spring 2021 semester. If you have a great idea for a new television show or scripted series, we want to hear from you!

Scripts and show outlines for Scripted series pilots (dramas, comedies, animation, etc.) are due this coming Monday, November 23rd by midnight (11:59 PM). They should be emailed to scripted@ictv.org and development@ictv.org. Tess Kneebone and Ray Deutsch, ICTV's Scripted Director and Director of Development respectively, will help you workshop your ideas and make them pitch-ready!

Proposals for shows aiming to be in the Entertainment, Sports and/or News Departments are currently being accepted through Tuesday, December 1st at midnight (11:59 PM). They should be submitted to ictv@ithaca.edu. Please visit ictv.org/resources to download the required cover page and proposal templates.

When crafting show proposals, please review and reference the NYS Media Production Guidelines. ICTV will be following the guidelines next semester, limiting the number of student crew and cast members who will be permitted to enter the Park School's studios and control rooms at a given time. Proposals should note how you (the producers) plan to follow the guidelines. Please also include ideas and plans for producing remote episodes and content.

Don't have any television production experience? No worries! ICTV has resources in place to help make your vision a reality, including technical workshops, support from ICTV's executive staff and professional advisors, plus the station's Development Department, which allows producers to brainstorm and develop ideas into a show in line with ICTV's programming.

Have questions? Please contact ICTV's Director of Development Ray Deutsch at development@ictv.org or Station Manager Steven Blenner at manager@ictv.org.

We can't wait to hear your ideas!

 

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