January 31, 2025
From pitch to production: How streaming networks greenlight animated series
Getting an animated show from pitch to production can be a complex process, especially when pitching to major streaming platforms like Netflix, Disney+, or Max. Understanding the steps involved and how streaming networks greenlight animated series can help you navigate the process with confidence. Here’s a breakdown of what happens from the moment you pitch your animated show to the moment it hits the screen.
1. The Pitch Process: Crafting Your Idea
It all starts with the pitch. Before you even think about production, you need to craft a compelling pitch that grabs the attention of streaming executives. This is your chance to showcase your concept, characters, world-building, and tone. A pitch typically includes:
- A series synopsis: A clear and concise explanation of your show’s premise.
- Character breakdowns: Introductions to your main characters and their roles within the show.
- Episode outline: A glimpse at how the story will evolve across the series.
- Visual reference material: Concept art, character designs, and any animation samples that convey the tone and style of your show.
A well-crafted pitch needs to be clear, exciting, and convey why your show stands out in a crowded market.
2. Greenlighting: The Decision-Making Process
Once your pitch is submitted, the next step is the greenlight process. Streaming platforms have a rigorous internal review system that includes multiple departments—content acquisition, creative teams, legal, marketing, and finance. They evaluate whether your show aligns with their brand, the potential for audience engagement, and its marketability. They’ll also review production costs and timelines, determining if it fits their budget and release schedule.
3. Pre-Production: The Road to Animation
Once greenlit, pre-production begins. This is where the real work starts. During this phase, you’ll build your show’s visual style, develop characters and environments, and establish the animation pipeline. For streaming platforms, this phase is critical in ensuring that your show can be produced to their standards. You’ll work with animators, voice actors, and a production team to finalize the show’s look, pacing, and overall structure.
4. Production: Bringing Your Show to Life
Once pre-production wraps up, the production phase begins. This is the time when animators, voice actors, directors, and editors come together to create the episodes. Depending on the animation style (2D, 3D, stop-motion), production can be a time-consuming process. The production phase also includes testing episodes and fine-tuning the show to ensure it resonates with viewers. Streaming platforms closely monitor production, providing feedback to ensure the show aligns with the original vision and meets the platform’s standards.
5. Post-Production and Release: The Final Touches
Once the animation is completed, the show enters post-production, where sound design, music, and final edits come together. This is when the show is polished and made ready for release. Streaming platforms also handle marketing during this phase, helping build anticipation for the show’s debut. Depending on the platform, your show may be released as a full season or in weekly episodes.
6. Launch and Audience Engagement
Once your show is live, the work isn’t over. Streaming platforms monitor how the show performs with audiences, analyzing engagement and feedback. If your show performs well, there’s a good chance it will continue for multiple seasons. For creators, this is a time to celebrate, but also to start planning for the future.
The bottom line
Getting an animated series greenlit by a streaming network is a journey that requires a compelling pitch, a clear creative vision, and an understanding of what platforms are looking for. While each streaming service has its own criteria, the core elements remain the same—originality, strong characters, marketability, and high production potential. Knowing how to navigate the pitch process, respond to feedback, and demonstrate your show’s long-term viability can set you apart from the competition.
For creators, this is an exciting time. The demand for fresh, high-quality animation continues to grow, and streaming networks are actively seeking the next big hit. If you have a story that needs to be told, now is the time to refine your pitch and take the next step toward production.
CatCow Studio is here to help bring your vision to life. Whether you need a professional pitch video, animatics, or industry expertise to strengthen your presentation, we can support you at every stage. Let’s turn your concept into a streaming-ready reality!