Art of Starting: Your Big Picture Guide to Making Film & TV

Happy 2016! Today’s episode is all about new beginnings — in fact, it’s a big picture guide to making film and TV as seen from the point of view of new starts. We’ve made over 100 hours of TV and film. Every second of those final projects exists because we’ve embraced…the art of starting.   A Series of Obstacles? Or an Art of Starting?   No one knows more than us (you know, those kids who started out of their one bedroom apartment, broke, with no connections to Hollywood?) how hard it can be to persevere through what seems like an insurmountable mountain of land mines when you want to start a new project. It can seem like every project is fraught with more stop than go, and little hope of a smooth landing. We get it. In fact, we’ve given ourselves a series of pep talks over the years, and we’ve learned to embrace the art of starting — seeing what others call obstacles as exciting new beginnings.   So it’s with glee in our hearts as a brand new year begins that we discuss: * What it really means to start a new project * The thrilling list of new beginnings you’ll face on every film or TV show you set out to make * The reason even after more than 100 hours of film and TV we still need to give ourselves pep talks * How we feel before every new film and TV series we launch * Why pre-production happens nowhere near the beginning of a new project * Why development is never over * And why Biagio is so darn loopy this episode NOW… press that giant red “PLAY” button above and let’s celebrate the art of starting! Transcript Coming Soon! Helpful and Related Links: May I Never Forget This Feeling – blog post we mentioned in the episode. Joke wrote it, Biagio love’s it, and feels it was a defining moment in our careers. Adobe on how we use Adobe Premiere The YOU List — how to take care of yourself when you’re getting ready for a big production. 3 Steps to Win the Hollywood Numbers Game — more advice on staying sane in Hollywood! Be sure to follow us on Twitter: @jokeandbiagio Looking to pitch a reality show? This free e-book on pitching reality TV and unscripted television has everything you need to know! Want the cheat sheet on pitching show to us? Pitch Shows to Joke and Biagio. Ready to START Making Some Reality TV or Unscripted Television? Okay — you get the art of starting. You know you just have to keep putting one foot in front of the other. So what are you waiting for? Ready to start pitching us shows? Here’s how:

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*Named "New and Noteworthy" across all podcasts, as well as TV & Film, Arts, and Education. Subscribe now. Ready to create, pitch, and sell documentary series, unscripted TV shows or reality series and specials? From creating pitch tapes to meeting with TV networks, developing your ideas to discovering reality TV stars, this podcast features tips on working in unscripted film and television that you won't find anywhere else. Get top-industry secrets and even pitch your shows to Award-Winning Documentary Filmmakers and Unscripted Television Producers Joke Fincioen and Biagio Messina. Recently, the duo have helped both new and experienced producers bring projects to television on MTV, BIOGRAPHY CHANNEL, INVESTIGATION DISCOVERY, A&E, and CNN/HLN. Your show could be next. Subscribe now. ABOUT JOKE AND BIAGIO: With over a decade of experience in unscripted film and television, this married couple has made TV shows, specials, and pilots for CNN, HLN, A&E, The CW, Biography Channel, NBC, CBS, Discovery, Investigation Discovery, Discovery+, E!, IFC, Logo, Oxygen, Style Network, VH1 and MTV. Their feature length documentary DYING TO DO LETTERMAN played in theaters across America, was invited by the International Documentary Association to qualify for Academy Award® consideration, and named “New and Noteworthy” on iTunes alongside The Dark Knight Rises, Brave, and Beasts of the Southern Wild. Subscribers to this podcast will learn the secrets of the Unscripted TV and Film worlds, and how to apply them toward career success. Subscribe today.