Logline: [A concise, one-sentence description of the show's premise.]
Genre: [Specify the genre(s) of the show, such as drama, comedy, or science fiction.]
Format: [Indicate the format of the show, such as a single-camera sitcom or multi-camera dramedy.]
Target Audience: [Identify the show's intended demographic, such as adults 18-49 or teenagers.]
Synopsis: [A brief, paragraph-long summary of the show's main storyline and characters.]
Pilot: [Write a more detailed synopsis of the pilot episode, providing specific plot points and introducing the main characters.]
Characters:
- [List the main characters of the show, including their names, brief descriptions of their personalities and backstories, and their relationships with other characters.]
Themes:
- [Identify the major themes that the show will explore, such as love, friendship, redemption, or justice.]
Visual Style:
- [Describe the show's visual style, cinematography, and editing techniques.]
Music:
- [Explain the role of music in the show and describe the desired tone and style.]
Setting:
- [Provide details about the show's setting, including the location, time period, and any specific landmarks or features.]
Tone:
- [Describe the overall tone of the show, such as lighthearted, dramatic, or comedic.]
Budget:
- [Estimate the approximate budget for the show, including production costs, cast salaries, and post-production expenses.]
Revenue Model:
- [Specify how the show will generate revenue, such as through advertising, subscriptions, or merchandise sales.]
Target Platforms:
- [Indicate the platforms where the show will be distributed, such as traditional television, streaming services, or both.]
Remember, this template serves as a starting point for your TV Show Bible and should be tailored to the specific needs and format of your show.