Frage von niky007:Digital Rights Group (DRG), a leading distributor of content in the UK, has signed a development deal for the television comedy series with blowout Filmaka members Michael Kinney and Max Herholz. They were discovered through Hard Times Filmaka's competition, which sponsored DRG. Now, fresh from that success, DRG is pleased to offer another opportunity for Filmaka members to have their ideas heard. They are partnering with Canadian Broadcasting Company (CBC), Canada's national public broadcaster. This time, the competition is. . . to invent a competition.
Send us a pitch for a reality or game show you think might be the next international craze - the next Deal or NoDeal, Dancing With The Stars, or The Weakest Link. We'll fund five of them to be turned into pilots, and those pilots will be considered by professional television development executives. If they think you've got what it takes, they may approach you about further development. If not, you'll all be voted off the Iceland. Your pitches must be uploaded to Filmaka by 24:00 on Sunday, January 24th, 2010.
Have a look - http://www.filmaka.com/gameshow
Thanks.
Email ID - hemant.filmaka @ gmail.com
Antwort von rakzak:
Caution ... from the Legal Terms:
By submitting a pitch and / or a pilot presentation to the Competition, you hereby grant to DRG and Filmaka in perpetuity, exclusive ownership
Pilot of Your Pitch and Presentation which may be exploited in any manner whatsoever, and assign your pitch your pilot presentation, and all ancillary and derivative rights thereto in all media now known or hereafter devised in any and all languages (the "Grant").
etc ...
Antwort von B.DeKid:
What then means something like - thank you for your idea and we think this difficulty is now s.The hand on ;-)
Funny people, the threads open sollche to be served - actually heard such a ban unfug!
MfG
B. DeKid