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Hey there! And welcome to breaking the Hollywood Barrier. How to get your show idea on TV Tinti, albumin, Scott Manville here with you and let both of us just first say thanks for purchasing this audio course, because if you wanted to get your idea on TV, you've certainly made a tremendous investment by purchasing this course. And frankly, we're excited for you to learn what Scott has to teach from his first hand experiences in Hollywood as a development exactly, and how that can hopefully take your idea into the stratosphere of success. Now this is audio lesson number one, and that's on creating your concept. And if you happen to see our webinar before purchasing this, you'll remember that we told you that the emergence and really the success of reality TV has opened the door for so many idea people from any corner of the world to flex their creative muscles. You know, people just like you to get their projects written, then pitched and then sold to the networks, and we like to call it the Renaissance era for the new Hollywood, and you are at the forefront of it. If you have a TV concept, which I'm imagining. If you bought this, you probably dio. So I know you're excited to learn about all of Scots knowledge. So let's go ahead and bring him into the shell out his wisdom and again, just to recap Scott's credentials. He was the former head of development for Merv Griffin Entertainment. He created the TV writers vault, which is probably how you found this audio course on. He has spent 15 years in the industry, and he understands the ins and outs of show creation on cell ability. So Scott are shoot ready to reveal these secrets of Hollywood that you have learned. Yeah, there's a few secrets, but it's it's not brain surgery. I'm excited, Teoh be with you and share with everybody A lot of the things that I learned going through years and years of working with different producers of different levels and being involved in that from the beginning of them, what is really the reality TV boom. So you know, if I can jump right into it, I think I think what we hope to accomplish with the Siri's is helping people understand. First, what makes great TV and learning how producers think, because this is really what you have to approach every concept with understanding how the producer perceives it. So I'm happy to be here. Happy to ah, share some of this knowledge and, uh, chew it up and help everybody create better projects and Knicks themselves. Okay, well, let's do it. And I think the best thing that weaken dio for people and I remember this was my experiences. We need to go back to the beginning. You know that that moment when you come up with an idea and you it's kind of your ah ha moment and you think that's that's it. If I create a sure on that, that would be amazing. And so you think to yourself, Yeah, that's a great idea. And then you go ask a few other people that you know, and they're like, You know what? That would be awesome. And so you start saying, I need to make a TV show out of this, But I think the first thing that I I knew I needed to understand and that you educated me on is what makes great television. Before I start putting the concept together
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