Submit your FREE Logline/Pitch today of any genre or type (feature, novel, short story etc..)
http://www.wildsound.ca/logline.html
Ever since the birth of television, sitcoms have dominated the airwaves.
The basic definition of a TV comedy sitcom is recurring characters placed in humorous situations.
Episodes are generally 30 minutes in length, but there has been some exceptions through the years.
The birth of sitcoms where we re-live the world of the same characters under humorous situations can be derived from the 19th century, or perhaps before, when comedy sketches were presented in travelling variety shows. Some of the sketches become so popular, the performers would write “new episodes” so they can bring back the characters the audiences loved so much. Fast forward to the birth of television and it became the staple to bring these characters into the homes of the entire world, almost like they would a part of your family.
Read over 100 TV comedy pitches and loglines here. I’m sure more than a few will hit the airwaves in the upcoming years:
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/comedy_tv_shows.html
Example of a logline pitch:
Title: ALMOST LEGIT
Written by: Miriam Goodspeed and Ellen Schnur
Type: TV PILOT SCRIPT
Genre: Comedy
Logline: Almost Legit is a sitcom pilot in which two beautiful madams, who owned Tampa’s most infamous escort service, decide to reform (sort of) and go (almost) legit with a health and beauty spa only to face a jealous rival who will stop at nothing to destroy them.
Or, you can watch a Video Pitch of a TV Sitcom here:
Enjoy.
– Matthew Toffolo

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