Showing posts with label Pitching To Nickelodeon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pitching To Nickelodeon. Show all posts

Monday, December 28, 2020

Creating Value for Your Cartoon 🎥 | Animation 101 | Nickelodeon Animation

Creating Value for Your Cartoon 🎥 | Animation 101 | Nickelodeon Animation


Before you go to pitch, you have to know your characters and the world you’ve built inside and out! Hear executives Kari Kim (VP, Animation Development), Daniel Wineman (Sr. Director, Animation Development), and Neil Wade (Manager, Animation Current Series) go through what they look for when they take pitches for new cartoons. If you want to know even more about the Development process, watch the full video HERE: http://nickalive.blogspot.com/2020/12/developing-and-pitching-your-cartoon.html

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Friday, September 25, 2020

Nickelodeon Executives Share The SECRET to Selling TV SHOWS | TOONA

Nickelodeon Executives Share The SECRET to Selling TV SHOWS | TOONA


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Thursday, July 16, 2020

Saturday, July 11, 2020

Want to Know How To Sell A Show In Hollywood? | Butch Hartman

Want to Know How To Sell A Show In Hollywood? | Butch Hartman


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Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Creating 4 Animated Pilots at Nickelodeon | Butch Hartman

Nickelodeon contracted Butch Hartman to create 4 original animated pilots - Bunsen is a Beast, The Buglys, Knight and Dave, and one mystery one! Watch the video to find out more...



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Thursday, September 20, 2018

GOOD IDEA or BAD IDEA?: T.U.F.F. Puppy | Butch Hartman

The story of how Butch Hartman pitched TUFF PUPPY to Nickelodeon!



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Monday, August 19, 2013

Jules Borkent, Senior Vice President Of Global Acquisitions for Nickelodeon, Makes Speech At Annecy’s 2013 MIFA International Animation Film Market

The animation news website Animation World Network (AWN) is reporting the Nickelodeon News in the following article that Nickelodeon Global executive Jules Borkent, who is the Senior Vice President (SVP) of Global Acquisitions for Nickelodeon, recently made a speech as part of a "Talks and Share With" session at Annecy’s 2013 MIFA International Animation Film Market, which was held between Wednesday 12th to Friday 14th June 2013 in France. As part of his speech, Jules Borkent, based in New York City, presented a powerful Powerpoint presentation interspersed with clips for Nickelodeon shows. Jules also announced that when looking for new shows, Nickelodeon wants "Smart & Heart & Fart!", and talked about how Nick finds Rootin' Tootin' Toons:
Annecy’s 2013 MIFA International Animation Film Market

The addition of MIFA Talks and Share With sessions made this year’s market even better than ever.

What made MIFA, the Annecy Animation Festival’s international film market, so amazing this year? Well, you can start with the brand new additions: 3 panels called MIFA TALKS as well as the 20 SHARE WITH sessions, which hopefully will become annual traditions at the world’s largest celebration of animated features, shorts and TV series.

High powered executives from around the world were recruited by MIFA organizers. All networks have unique needs. However, after attending these presentations, it became apparent there were universal themes across sessions. FUNNY is in highest demand. A close second is for producers to make plenty of “series extras” meaning, companion marketing and entertainment products to support the TV series such as games and other activities for kids to use on their tablets, mobile phones and game consoles.

MIFA TALKS and the SHARE WITH(s) – these sessions contained the rubies, sapphires, and diamonds of business tips in this year’s MIFA. Mixed in with the usual jewels of info/insights, the traditional Territory Focus panels and events remain as staples, attracting much bigger crowds than the new sessions.

So with plenty of seats to spare, I was one of the lucky few to absorb what these key TV executives are seeking from animation suppliers.

MIFA TALKS panel highlights:

FRANCE - broadcaster TF1. Panelist Natalie Pinguet said her broadcast channel is very much into being “multi-platform.” Internet, tablets, smart phones, TV screens - for preschoolers through 10 year olds. Gender neutral preferred. Each series has a specific [TF1 network] launch strategy. Per the executive “We have no educational series… Our first job is to entertain….so we like HUMOR, COMEDY.”

UK - broadcaster BBC. World-renowned and they know it! This means the bar is set super high. If you’re aiming to get into business with this powerhouse channel, here’s what Sarah Muller summed up: “We [BBC] want special, unique, risk-taking, content under the radar, compelling and different stories. Pre-schoolers have their own dedicated channel Cbeebies, older kids 6-12 see the talent-led entertainment shows on CBBC. Whatever you see on the main BBC channel for adults, the mix of content is the same (but for kids), on the children’s channels. [We are] Looking for compelling content that doesn’t feel educational!”

USA/Worldwide - cable satellite network NICKELODEON. Jules Borkent, based in New York City, presented a powerful Powerpoint presentation interspersed with show clips. Most memorable moment of Jules’ talk? Nickelodeon wants “Smart & Heart & Fart!” How does Nick find these Rootin’ Tootin’ Toons? Using a competition model, one for US-based creators and a UK-based Shorts Program competition scheme for the rest of the world. Jules explained, “How we do it in the States, about 900 shorts were submitted. We took six, and developed them (assumption: series pilot). Of those six, only one is going to series production.” OK, now for the good news? The earlier the better for your pitch to Nickelodeon, no matter where in the world you’re based. Nickelodeon’s new series with Marathon Media of France, started with a one-pager!

SHARE WITH session notes:

FINLAND - broadcaster YLE Finnish Broadcasting Company. Vicky Schroederus couldn’t have made it anymore clear. Today’s animation series must satisfy the online demands of kids. YLE previews new series via their site, and supports the series via brand-building strategies of apps, mobile phones, tablets. Statistics about kids’ usage was rife in Vicky’s presentation! Weekly figures: 190,000 devices - 40,000 PDA downloads, 50,000 website unique, 30,000 apps, etc. So her network needs producers to come with more than just a series. Games, shorts, apps and as many other bells and whistles as possible, for today’s digital kids. Creatively speaking, keep in mind that Finland’s a country of design, so they’re always on the lookout for unique and distinct visual styles.

COLOMBIA - broadcaster RTVC Senal Colombia. Claudia Rodriguez Valencia wants high quality, with three key attributes: educational, cultural and entertaining. Her net has theme months, is willing and interested in coproducing, and can commercialize (“sell”) to neighboring countries. One of the few channels that looks for animation for all ages, besides programming for pre-school and 8-12 year olds, they’re into cartoons for grownups, which are educational and entertaining at the same time. Be sure to bring along your business plan if you’re pitching for a coproduction. RCTV looks for a return on their investment beyond the obvious airings on their own channels.

NORWAY - broadcaster NRK. Elin Raustol is not dissimilar to her fellow Scandinavian network YLE. The key question these days center around what activities (for the kids) are supporting your TV series? “In November 2012, 6% of our audience was also using other platforms. In May, 2013 - over 35% of traffic on tablets and mobiles. SO WE NEED CONTENT THERE - ON THOSE APPS!” Luckily she didn’t forget the most essential ingredients for a successful series - “good character-driven stories with believable protagonist(s) that the audience likes, who they want to root for and care about.”

BRAZIL - cable satellite channel GLOOB. Paula Taborda dos Guaranys explained that Brazil’s newest dedicated kids channel has a core audience of 4-5 year olds, with a channel focus on content being very entertaining. A mix of live action (they acquire a lot from the BBC) and animation from all over the world, all of it in high definition.

Yes indeed, MIFA 2013 was buzzing even more than usual with these attractive additions of SHARE WITH and MIFA TALKS - don’t miss them next year! It’s a worthy challenge to attend all that MIFA has to offer. 2013 also included the Territory Focus sessions which show off particular countries, covering their skills, talent base, funding entities and more. Territories highlighted this year included Poland, Russia, Japan, South Africa, and the U.K. As stated in the press kit “Year after year MIFA has anchored its leadership roll….. [and] in tough economic times, the MIFA must serve as an opportunity booster.” Certainly the importance of MIFA wasn’t missed by the top brass from the French government - this year, the Minister of Culture and Communication paid a special visit the MIFA market. A charming reminder that in France, animation has value beyond business. It’s an art form with substantial cultural importance too - Vive la France!!!

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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Kidscreen Reveals How To Pitch A Potential Brand New Show To Tim Patterson, VP Of Scheduling At Nickelodeon UK

As part of the 2013 edition of Kidscreen's Global Pitch Guide, a annual guide by the children's entertainment news website Kidscreen which give tips, advice and information to anyone with an idea for a brand new kids' television show on how to pitch their brand new children's series to children's television networks and channels around the world, Kidscreen talks about what kinds of programming genres and properties Tim Patterson, the Vice President of Scheduling at Nickelodeon UK, looks out for when looking for brand new shows, animated or/and live-action, for Nickelodeon UK's bouquet of channels - Nickelodeon UK and Ireland, Nicktoons, Nick Jr. and Nick Jr. 2 - and gives advice on how you may be able to pitch your potential brand new live-action or/and animated show to Tim Patterson!:
Tim Patterson
VP Of Scheduling
Nickelodeon (UK)

Looking For/ The priority is preschool programming for Nick Jr., as there is an appetite for locally produced preschool programming from UK producers. current examples such as Peppa Pig and Poppy Cat perform very well for Nick UK’s two preschool channels: Nick Jr. and Nick Jr. 2. The Nick Jr. ethos is one of "every day's an adventure," so the channel is on the lookout for programming that demonstrates those attributes. Animation is at the top of the list, as it resonates so strongly with the preschool audience and works well across multiple territories, but Nick Jr. is still open to live-action pitches. Additionally, Patterson wants to hear ideas for Nicktoons and Nickelodeon and hopefully discover the next global hit for those channels. For both networks, humor is the key and producers are encouraged to think beyond the 22-minute episode. Nick UK is also interested in hearing about
short-form projects.

Preferred Approach/ Producers should contact Patterson directly or the programming team (programming@nickelodeon.co.uk). He recommends that pitchers take some time to research Nick UK channels to determine where their program [programme] would fit in the given channel's schedule — what will the idea offer Nick's audience?
A one sheet that outlines the overall concept, as well as a few storylines demonstrating a clearly thought-out story arc are the preferred pitch format. Series narrative and core attributes of characters are more important to Patterson than art at the pitch stage. If an animatic or a pilot is available, send it along, and keep in mind the evocative power of music. Patterson feels that a soundtrack can suggest a great deal about what is at the core of a property.

Market Circuit/ Kidscreen Summit, The Children's Media Conference, MIPCOM
You can read the 2013 edition of Kidscreen's Global Pitch Guide in full here on Kidscreen.com.

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Kidscreen Reveals How To Pitch A Potential Brand New Show To Jules Borkent, SVP Of Global Acquisitions For Nickelodeon Global

As part of the 2013 edition of Kidscreen's Global Pitch Guide, a annual guide by the children's entertainment news website Kidscreen which give tips, advice and information to anyone with an idea for a brand new kids' television show on how to pitch their brand new children's series to children's television networks and channels around the world, Kidscreen talks about what kinds of programming genres Nickelodeon Global executive Jules Borkent, who is the Senior Vice President (SVP) of Global Acquisitions for Nickelodeon, looks out for when looking for brand new shows, animated or/and live-action, for Nickelodeon channels around the world, including for Nick Jr., Nicktoons and TeenNick, and gives advice on how you may be able to pitch your potential brand new live-action or/and animated Nickelodeon show to Jules Borkent!:
Jules Borkent

SVP of Global Acquisitions
Nickelodeon Global

Looking For/ All genres of programming for Nickelodeon, Nick Jr., Nicktoons and TeenNick around the world. Borkent's shopping list is long, but his primary focus is on early pre-buys around preschool (curriculum-based, but not imperative) shows to service the brand's rapidly expanding nick Jr. network, as well as animated comedies, action-adventure and sitcoms for its TeenNick and Nicktoons channels. Shows should have a global appeal and formats should be easily adaptable for use in multiple regions.

Preferred Approach/ Borkent always looks forward to personal meetings during markets, such as MIPTV, but he's happy to take meetings in his new York office, where he can be contacted via email (jules.borkent@mtvn.com) or phone (212-258-8000).
Market Circuit/ Natpe, Kidscreen Summit, MIPTV, LA Screenings, MIPCOM
You can read the 2013 edition of Kidscreen's Global Pitch Guide in full here on Kidscreen.com.

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