Board Thread:Pitches/@comment-4146635-20150103035411

Hey everyone I've recently decided to start typing correctly, using the home key instead of just random fingers but this is really frustrsting. I'm going to try to type this way but it's really hard. It's taking forever just towrite these sentences and ther are tons of errors right now. I hate this. Do any of you type this way? I'm about to go crazy.

So anyway, i waned to talk to youj guys about premiere dates. This discussion has been going on on another threadand this topic I'm bringing up does not directly relate to that but parts of it does. Actually, it does a lot, idk maybe so, maybe not. Ya know this dumb wayof typing is really killing my thoughts so I'm just gonna stop. Stupid correct way of typing.

Now I'm annoyed becuse everything I wanted to see is floating to the back of my mind. So I want to sort premieres. Next up on our roster is Studio Funny and the movie Too Little Too Late. Here's what I think. I think based on what the genre of the show is, shows really are in different lanes. I think that it's really okay for shows of the same genre to air closely together because they're both two different shows so the promotion won't clash. With that said, I think Studio Funny should air in late January and it's promotion could start now. In Due Time is a mystery dramaso it's kind of in it's own lane, it's promotion can't really be confused with Studio Funny's. I think we have Break Free and Too Little Too Late schedule for February. Break Free isn't the typical show, it's a musical comedy that's an hour long so that probably won't really clash with anything either, especially because it's starring big Wiki Channel stars so it'll stand out.

The other shows that have to premiere: Leslie Wireless, Becoming a Sendy, The Family Plan, and Emma & Johnny in the 21st Century. Movies we have are Too Little Too Late, Whatever You Want, Algebra Sucks, Everlasting, and Finding Prince Charming. Ok so, I'm nt sure how to put this. Well for movies, I think we should try to have them air once every month.

I dunno, the thing is, I think the promotion for something really decides it's shine. I really dk how to put this. Okay, so first I think that we should add a special promotion section on the main page for big "What's New?" things. I have a few templates in mind for it. Then promotion also could be in the posts section. Those would act as our "promos" for the series. I basically think we need to start promoting things earlier and that way premiere dates won't be as bad/hard to do. Like if we started promoting Leslie Wireless in January, then released it in early March, and started promoting The Family Plan in mid February but premiered it in late March, Leslie nor FP would overshadow the other because Leslie was already gotten out there so people knew about it and then came along FP which also was put on people's minds so then, when they air, even if it's within the same month, it's not so bad and they both get shining time. And there have been various times Disney has promoted shows like two or three months beforehand so it's normal. :P I hope this makes sense. Basically what I'm saying is that we should start getting more serious about promoting because promotion is what the shows need. Promotion just needs to be spaced out and timed well.

I think the same with movies only with movies it's a bit different. Like I think we need to start figuring out how movies are going to be promoted. I really don't know how to say this but okay so you know how Disney has Descendants which is highly anticipated but Bad Hair Day, while they still promote it well, is really just another DCOM? Well I think that we need to start doing things like that. Okay just hear me out because right now idk how this'll sound but TLTLis starring Olivia Staton and she's set to star in a new WC pilot. The channel obviously has an interest in her so TLTL would probably be one of those movies that's anticipated more than others. So promotion for this would be lenghtier. Whatever You Want however is kind of just another WCOM, it's starring and actress who's inactive and ya know? So that movie would probably only get a month or so of promotion but still would get good promotion. I think we should start incorporating this into things. Honestly, I'm starting to think that it's really the promotion that matters not necessarily the air dates, and Disney always promotes multiple things at once. That's kind of what I did for EMW. It was the first big musical  and I'd been working on it for a year so I gave it a lot of promotion. I hope this makes sense, maybe I'll make sense more later :P So what do you guys think (more like what did you understand :P jk I'm sure this wasnt that scrambled) 