A BREAD CRUMB TRAIL THROUGH THE PBS JUNGLE: The Producers Survival Guide
  What independent producers are saying...
           


"The only report I've ever seen that accurately shows the many layers of the Public Television system."
David Sutherland, Producer/Director,
The Farmer's Wife.
 
"We've received tons of praise from indie producers for this report!"
—Pat Thomson, Editor,
The Independent Magazine
"We needed this. Thank You! We had no idea there were so many places we could go after hitting a brick wall at PBS. Now our project has a distributor for national broadcast!"
—Lori Cox, Documentary Producer


 
   By Patric Hedlund
 A Dendrite Forest Book, 110 pages.
What you will learn to develop your strategy...
What kinds of deals does PBS make?
Who do I talk with?
How do I approach them?
How can I raise money?
How do I pay myself?
Do I have to give my program away?
What if the subject is controversial?

Are there really hundreds of ways to get my show broadcast if PBS turns me down?


 


Until now,
there has been no map readily available to Independent Producers who want to see their production aired on national public television.  This book answers important questions every filmmaker encounters, including how to find funding and how to structure deals for public television.

Read this book to understand the big picture.  Use it repeatedly as a reference.  Align your production strategy with the way the system really works.  

 

 

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