Reality TV Questions Answered

It’s episode 80 of Producing Unscripted, and today we’re answering your reality tv questions. How to stay creatively motivated? Should you work with a distributor? What concerns change as you earn more success? What’s the best way for a new producer to sell a show? This and more…all thanks to YOUR questions.   Reality TV Questions You Asked Us Today Truth is…we were humbled–and overwhelmed–by the number of great questions members of our newsletter sent our way. So many, in fact, that we couldn’t possibly answer them all this time around. So, we picked those that seem to hit on common themes, and felt like ground we hadn’t covered in previous episodes. Creativity in Unscripted Television – and Hard Times Greg asks, What helps to boost your mind if you end up in a creative slump? To this, Biagio makes a very embarrassing admission, and we offer some real-world tips. Distributors and Credibility and Middle Men, Oh My! Beth hits us with two reality tv questions. Here’s her first: Is it better to sell your show directly to a network or a distribution company? Pros and Cons? If you did partner with a distribution company and they are pitching it to the network (for North America) is the deal less attractive to the network? Why? A very timely question, and aspects of what Beth is asking here affect us to this very day. We talk a lot about it, and then hop into her second question: Discuss the middle man! Most of your audience is a no name producer. They need a known entity to show credibility to the network or purchaser that the content ordered will be delivered on time. So most of us will partner with a middle man… right?  Are these entities production studios, well known names in entertainment, producer agents, distribution companies, investors?  Middle men! While we never thought of ourselves or the companies we worked for when we were starting out as “middle men” we understand the question — and possible underlying frustration many new producers may feel. We share our thoughts, feelings, and experiences on this one. Don’t Worry, Be Happy? And finally, Johnny asked one that made us laugh, sigh, and wish for simpler days: What are some things you used to worry about (in the early days) that don’t matter now? A great question, and the answer might surprise you. To hear us answer the above, and explore other reality TV questions, hit that giant PLAY button at the top of this page! Transcript Coming Soon! Helpful and Related Links * Budgets, Investors, and More — a MUST listen before you ever think about taking a dime from any investor, as Beth alluded to in her question above. * Pressure is a Privilege – some of the best advice we EVER received in this industry, and a podcast ep you might have missed. Give it a listen, especially in context of Johnny’s question above. * Survive Production: 7 Weird Tips Guaranteed to Save Your Sanity and Help Avoid Burnout – some of these will also help you stay creative when you’re feeling burnt, as per Greg’s question above. * Selling Reality TV: Your Questions Answered – another podcast driven by YOUR questions we put together last year. Advice still holds, enjoy!

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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.