You can try submitting your idea(s) to an anime studio such as Manglobe or Studio Ghibli et.al. Remember that the anime business is an 'almost closed to outsider' industry - good luck unless you can afford to produce/finance your idea(s) .
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First decide the CATAGORY of the program
Drama
Reality
Semi Scripted
According to the duration put the BREAKUP in a paper
Intro
Content
Conclusion
Work on the TECHNICAL aspects
Camera
Sounds
Extra inserts
BUDGET
TARGET AUDIENCE
MARKETING ASPECTS
ADVANTAGES
BENEFITS
FUTURE SITUATIONS
To write a TV show proposal you should give the project an interesting title to grab the attention of whoever is going to read it. Include your personal contact information and genre on the front page. Write out the outline of the program. Do not add fluff, stick to the premise of the program. Proof read your work.
Your challenge is to find a production company that focuses on the kind of television series or movie production niches where your script fits.
You could position your script as a pilot or a movie. Here are a few descriptions that you'll need. What is your script's:
(Movie production companies are more interested in earning millions from a movie than television series producers. Can your script earn millions at the box office?)
(Television production companies are interested in great smaller stories that will engage audiences sufficiently to enable them to 'sit still' through commercial breaks.)
Given these basics, you can then determine which production companies would be interested in your script.
Take your time to research production companies for productions like yours. Research IMDB, link below, Wikipedia for film titles, credit rolls in the film house -- and learn who the groups are that could be interested in your script.
Then pitch it. (Dummies link, below -- no endorsement implied.)
It isn't easy. The first thing I would do is get an agent. They have better contacts in the business.
The Carol Burnett Show was created on 1967-09-11.
The cast of The Carol Burnett Show in London - 1970 includes: Carol Burnett as Herself - Hostess Don Crichton as Dancer Rose Hill Harvey Korman Vicki Lawrence Juliet Prowse as Herself - Guest Performer Lyle Waggoner as Announcer
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Olivia Burnette is not directly related to Carol Burnett. Olivia is an actress known for her roles in various films and television series, while Carol Burnett is a legendary comedian and actress famous for "The Carol Burnett Show." Despite sharing a similar last name, there is no known familial connection between them.
The duration of The Carol Burnett Show is 3240.0 seconds.