CRACK YOUR PILOT!
Learn the industry secret of pitching with an idea first, then getting PAID to write your pilot.
Since 2020, I sold 6 out of 7 original pilots I’ve pitched to CBS studios, NBC, FOX, Peacock, Disney Channel, ABC and Comedy Central.
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What The Industry Says:
“It is an absolute pleasure working with Peter! He is hilarious on the page and off, and a wonderful collaborator. He knows how to create characters that you want to spend time with – who are unique and compelling, while also being universally relatable. Peter has experience navigating the development process with enthusiasm and flexibility, all while staying true to his vision.”
— Jess Murphy, VP of Development @ NBC
“Peter is such a bright and funny person who brings tons of wit to the creative development process. He knows how to honor a vision and then deliver the goods when he has to.”
— Phoebe Robinson, Comedian and Collaborator
“Developing with Peter is a joy. He brings such passion to his ideas and writes stories that spark both thought and outrageous laughter. Our discussions during development were always met with a collaborative attitude and exciting adjustments that felt true to the project. What’s best about Peter though, is that he knows exactly what he’s setting out to do and never loses sight.”
— Christina Smith, VP of Development @ ABC
What Writers Say:
“Peter makes pitching easy and accessible. I've sold pitches but definitely gotten more no's than yes's, and this class clarified why. The character map was gold and having access to his actual pitches were key.”
— Ashley S.
“I’ve taken several UCLA classes on TV before and this class was more helpful in understanding what the studios are looking for. Peter breaks down the important parts of the TV show that need to be developed.”
— Daniel Y.
“I was blown away! I didn’t know what to expect, but the lectures were soooo informative and the slides were so helpful. Peter really broke this down in such a simple yet effective way. I’ve taken many writing classes, and have written multiple episodes of network television, and have even pitched before, but Peter introduced new ways of thinking about pitching and broke this process down in easy to follow terms. The best was using class time to brainstorm the new sections. It really fired me up to do the homework. ”