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Film Courage: Can you take us through the process of how you pitched to ABC? Jim Agnew, Screenwriter: Yes, this is a question I get asked a lot is TV projects are very different than film. TV you dont have to have a pilotlet me rephrase that you have write out a pilot if you dont have a history of writing (if you dont have a track record and havent sold anything). Now if you have, you dont have to write a pilot, you have to write a pitch. But for most people who are coming up you have to actually write the pilot for the show. What you do is you write a pilot for a TV show its whether its 30 pages 60 pages you write that pilot episode and then you write a TV pitch now the pitch is only is would be a verbal pitch you would pitch which is only 10 minutes long and all you cover is what the shows about the characters the beats and the pilot and where its going the next few seasons you dont need to write like a 50-page bible thats not what they want to hear TV pitches youre