Sony is now taking public pitches for potential new PlayStation TV shows.
GamesIndustry.biz reports that the US arm of Sony Interactive Entertainment has launched a new initiative, called the PlayStation Emerging Filmmakers Program, which will let writers and filmmakers pitch their ideas for a new series directly to Sony. You can submit your idea here.
These don't need to be based on PlayStation licenses, rather winning entries will be shown to a PlayStation-owning audience.
Pitches will be taken until August 1 before Sony whittles them down to ten concepts. A panel of PlayStation and film industry professionals will then pick five ideas to be produced as pilot episodes
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The PlayStation community will then be able to watch these five pilots, and should any of the episodes be a hit the next step would be to produce an entire show. The series would presumably be exclusive to the PlayStation Network.
Sony's last PlayStation exclusive TV show was the superhero-themed comics series Powers, which was recently canceled after two seasons. The company is also working on a Sly Cooper animated series with Technicolor.
Alex Gilyadov is a freelance writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter.
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