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Quote: David Bussell @ March 1, 2008, 5:20 PM

Suddenly my good cheer dried up.


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Sorry . . .

I'm 71 . . .
 
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2 years older than me, well, 1 year older come April. Not that this really has anything to do with the subject.
 
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Hi Seefacts, just a question about the prodco, did they accept unsolicited submissions or not? If not do you have any advice on how to get it through?

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Quote: Pilot @ March 1, 2008, 6:23 PM

Hi Seefacts, just a question about the prodco, did they accept unsolicited submissions or not? If not do you have any advice on how to get it through?

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They don't, but they get sent them anyway and do sometimes read them. I sent mine to freelance, who happened to have a good relationship with a indie.

They said they get annoyed at ones with no name, and won't read a 'Dear sir/madam'. It seems to me if they flick through it and like it, they'll read it all and give it a go. The problem is finding someone within a company to write, as no one ever knows the names of the comedy development people.

I've always known this was the case - I've had a few places read my stuff who, on the outside, say they don't read unsolicited, but if you aim at the right person - they will.

From what I can gather 99.999% of unsolicited stuff any company gets sent is shit.
 
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Quote: Seefacts @ March 1, 2008, 4:33 PM

I'm 71.

Ha, not really.

I've just turned 23.


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:@ You fucking fucking fucking bastard.

I'm 36 tomorrow. *sniff* THIRTY SIX, DAMN YOU!! :(
 
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*lol*

I shouldn't have asked.
 
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Even at 23 I feel a bit old.

I was about 20 when things started kicking off for me, but I've had to wait.
 
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Quote: Perry Nium @ March 1, 2008, 7:26 PM

:@ You fucking fucking fucking bastard.

I'm 36 tomorrow. *sniff* THIRTY SIX, DAMN YOU!! :(


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*LOL*

Just had a *great* (dark) sitcom idea...

;)

Dan
 
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Quote: Seefacts @ March 1, 2008, 7:42 PM

Even at 23 I feel a bit old.

I was about 20 when things started kicking off for me, but I've had to wait.


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Yes things started happening to me too when I was 23...I started losing my hair and I got married. Or was it the other way around...
 
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23's a good age to be. I had a good 23.

It's always worth enquiring whether places accept unsolicited material, even if their website states otherwise. I rang one company up once and they said that they didn't accept unsolicited sketches, but seeing as I'd rung they'd take a look and keep my material on file. I got an email address out of it, so I guess it's worth it. There's really no need to worry. All they can say is no.
 
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Winterlight's right. If it says "no unsolicited", just ring them up and ask nicely. There's a lot to be said for being nice. The trouble is, so many creatives are such insufferable wankers.

Be nice!
 
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I always get a little nervous when I ring up prod co's. Is that normal?!
 
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23! Thats me in 18 days :O
 
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Quote: ajp29 @ March 1, 2008, 9:49 PM

23! Thats me in 18 days :O


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Big up 23!

23! Yeah!!!
 
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I lost contact with a producer at a big production company sometime at the end of last year. The last time I sent her an e-mail was Janurary 31st. I really should try again. She was really good with feedback when I sent her stuff before.

It's just hard getting in contact with producers. Does anyone know any tricks?
 
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