From Concept to Screen
Pickfair works with writers and content creators to facilitate the development and production of their ideas.
We are an incubator for scripted content and creative IP, focused on providing high quality drama for film and television worldwide.
As creators of original content, we also look for writers to work with us and bring our stories to life for producers and filmmakers.
We will provide creative support, business experience, global insight and a bridge between the creative process and the market.
Being a writer can be a lonely road along which to walk. At Pickfair we recognise this and like to be involved early
in the development process.
Collaboration is at the heart of who we are and what we do.
How we work
We source creative content and IP, then in partnership with the writer, help them navigate the development process creatively and commercially.
Please note that we cannot accept any scripts or treatments that are not submitted through a recognised agent or representative.
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Television
We are highly selective. We are looking for creators with a passion about their work and a story that resonates.
We are particularly drawn to stories led by female and diverse characters whose experiences throw light on the human condition.
It is a global industry. We work across borders with filmmakers for whom Pickfair’s slate has a relevance to today’s audiences and provide content they would like to make.
Who we work with
Creatives, writers, directors, actors and producers. We aim to source and work with talented storytellers and assist in the development of their IP.
Being passionate about a story is the foundation stone at Pickfair Productions, but development is time consuming, demanding and hard work. By partnering, we will share this load.
We offer an enlightened concept to screen model that puts the writer at the centre of everything we do.
For producers and developers we aim to be a dependable provider of original content.
How to work with us
What’s the one story that you have always wanted to tell, but haven’t been able to?
Film